phil1336
Well-Known Member
Waiting for the next Model Year and the changes/improvements that come with it is a classic effort in futility. Each year you can rationalize waiting until (next) year and then do it again, the following year. I personally just jump on the inaugural year of a new design launch so the Vehicle still looks pretty much the same for at least the next 4 years. I never purchase a Vehicle in the last year of its design run. Depreciation is bad enough with a current body style but is much worse usually following the last years production.I get in a hurry some and do not edit, thanks for the info. "My bad" Yes the discounts for yesteryears tech verses the all new 2015 tech. and !#@$^% I am?!?!... I've got to test and weigh out the long, and the short of both, to for see if I can live with one 4 years or more, and be happy with my purchase:headbonk:. You and I both want the best possible layout of the perfect car the first time around. A year or so down the road and have no regrets or say if only I had waited I could have got this and that. It might happen anyway??
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