Old 01-12-2008, 08:39 PM
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Default RE: The automotive laws of supply and demand: Cars not in demand usually become cheaper

That would be much the same as in the '70s when people were dumping muscle cars in the wake of the Arab oil embargo in '73 and again in '79 when the U.S. quit buying Iranian oil. What I figure is going to happen soon is you'll be able to pick up SUVs and large pickups for a relative song and very possibly gas-guzzling cars, such as the SRT-8 Challenger. Hmmmmmm....maybe I should hold off on a V-6 or an R/T '09 model. After paying outrageous dealer markups for one of the "limited production" '08 SRT models (like the rest of the world even cares if your vehicle has a serial number on the dashboard), the owners of them aren't going to be able to afford gasoline and will have to let them go for at least enough money to buy bicycles.