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I don't think this is going to be the norm. I used to work for a dealership and I remember plenty of times when the geniuses in the sales department would have "market adjustments" for the new model cars. Needless to say those were the slowest weeks of my life since they didn't sell one car because they pissed off everyone coming in the door. Eventually the inventory would beat out the demand and the prices came down. I have no idea why they think this ploy will pay out for them, and seems like a waste of money since they aren't making any sales and scaring away customers. I can understand marking up a really rare car like the LFA or something, but this car will be readily available in a few months. Its basically fishing for suckers season and I for one am waiting for the next year to get mine. Plus it'll give time for the "new model quirks" to pass through.
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