Many cars don’t sell when they are first released, rather more get sold as used and such. Wouldn’t it be better for the economy and the environment if cars had a wider release year, say 5 year differentials? Reason being the companies release new models with minor upgrades that are pointless. Or are they just trying to breakeven by selling us crap since they will never get out of their debt.
They know consumers will get bored with same old models and Changing completely new models gets expensive so they make minor changes each year. Its just marketing strategy to sell car.
They DONT. It costs millions of dollars to make a production change, and that’s for one model line. They may make minor changes that will fit the parameters of the current line up, but nothing major. Major changes occur, say around every 5 to 7 years.
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