jac1304
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Buy a 2020 and save money or wait for a 2021?
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Lots of great trucks/SUVs out there. Go look around. Grab something for a couple years and then come back and get the 2023 GM once the bugs are worked out if you’re so inclined. I’d never buy a first year nor a last year.Buy a 2020 and save money or wait for a 2021?
Lots of great trucks/SUVs out there. Go look around. Grab something for a couple years and then come back and get the 2023 GM once the bugs are worked out if you’re so inclined. I’d never buy a first year nor a last year.
I just don’t like spending new car money on something that was designed almost a decade ago.Why not a last year version if the price is right? I understand first year teething concerns, but do not understand the issue with the last model year of a generation.
I actually agree... hence my ‘13 and ‘19..I just don’t like spending new car money on something that was designed almost a decade ago.
I also don’t like driving a “new car” off the lot and passing by the new model.
You have no preference between the very first and very last model years?There always is going to be something newer/better. I’m one to keep my cars 8 to 10 years. If you want the latest car then do a 2 year lease but comes at a higher cost. It’s all personal preference. There is no one size fits all. I have a friend who gets a new car every year. He is not loyal to a brand. He wants the latest and greatest. Cost is no issue to him. Boggles my mind.
I tend to stay away from first and second year models of the redesign. Let them work the bugs out.You have no preference between the very first and very last model years?