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Originally Posted by Benji
When it comes to used car value, say you're looking to buying a used car in the year 2020, you're looking at two cars, one's a 2017 BRZ and ones a 2018 BRZ, imagine all other things being equal otherwise, which car will command a higher price, the one that says it's a 2017 or the one that says it's a 2018 (never mind that they may have been back to back on the production line).
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I'd say the person buying a BRZ in this case likely knows enough/has done enough research to know that they can just figure out when a car was manufactured, or approximately when.
But my earlier point is mostly moot now since the 2018's come with new stuff (new HU, new blinker one touch, and some kind of new lighting).