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I'm not too familiar with purchasing new-model cars and hearing what people are telling me only makes me all the more confused.
I'm considering purchasing a 2003 Accord when it come out, but I'm wondering about if prices are cheaper right after release, or if they get cheaper later after an extended period of time.
I would think it would be pricier at the beginning, because of high demand, but then again, my friend purchased a 2000 Celica just nine days after the new-model release, and said that Toyota raised those prices soon after.
Therefore, I am confused at this time and I'm wondering about when the best time for prices would be, so that I can get my hands around a 2003 Accord at the best deal (other than year-end clearances).
I'm considering purchasing a 2003 Accord when it come out, but I'm wondering about if prices are cheaper right after release, or if they get cheaper later after an extended period of time.
I would think it would be pricier at the beginning, because of high demand, but then again, my friend purchased a 2000 Celica just nine days after the new-model release, and said that Toyota raised those prices soon after.
Therefore, I am confused at this time and I'm wondering about when the best time for prices would be, so that I can get my hands around a 2003 Accord at the best deal (other than year-end clearances).