entropy
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I bought my Jeep in 2019 for 31.5k off the lot. MSRP was 39k. The same Jeep today will cost 45k, with discounts I could get it for what, 40k if lucky? based on my purchase price that's about a 70% increase.Jeep wasn’t impacted by inflation?
But you are right though. Inflation is everywhere. Demand forecasting always has a lag, especially depending how a company creates their forecast. I would assume Jeep's forecasting model is pretty standard timeseries forecasting like most corporations.
Prices might come down or at least stop increasing in the next two years as right now the models might be working on last years patterns.
If not, then people will find ways of making more money or start to ask for raises. I know I am because this shit is out of control. Regardless, right now, Jeeps are too expensive for the majority of people.
*correction. 27% increase... still very high.
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