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Originally Posted by Braces
Never been a big fan of buying the last year of any model. You pay new car pricing on a model that "may" look dated against the refresh or new gen.
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If you get the scoop on the new one soon enough though you can sometimes end up with the better version in the old. Not all refreshes go in a good direction and it is not unknown for the new version to actually increase the desirability of the old.
It is a crap shoot though and waiting too long can restrict your options.