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Default RE: The automotive laws of supply and demand: Cars not in demand usually become cheaper

Now becareful how you are interpreting all of this. They also listed the Sable as being stuck on the lot and those get 28 mpg (31mpg under the old standards) which is actually very fuel efficient, yet you don't hear about the Mustangs being stuck on the show room floor. Also take a look at the sales of the LX cars to the new mid-sized cars. Combined between the Charger and 300, they sold around 240K, when the more efficient Sebring and Avenger sold closer to 150K total than 200K. Some models that aren't as efficient people will buy because they are coming from SUVs that get much worse fuel mileage. My advice is don't get your hopes up. I just hope that certain things that I dread that are taking place this year will not result in a disaster that will turn us back to the 70s in full swing.
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