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holy_eggplants | 3 years ago
Are you implying all price fluctuations are uninteresting because they are all a matter of matching supply with demand?
holy_eggplants | 3 years ago
Are you implying all price fluctuations are uninteresting because they are all a matter of matching supply with demand?
ajross|3 years ago
Yeah, this absolutely happens all the time. It just doesn't reinforce your priors when someone gets a deal on a Porsche.
holy_eggplants|3 years ago
I'm not even assuming to know the answer (might not be enough info; although i know many car manufacturers do sell direct to consumer, although it's not as common). I differentiate this between the dealership model since there is an additional middleman (and they have different cost structures; how they hold/buy inventory on lot, etc etc). So, the more direct comparison would be the price that dealerships pay overnight drop 20%.
Either way, I don't think you will be convinced that this price drop is interesting since it's all just matching supply and demand.
edit: grammar -- distracted so i think i wrote sentences in the wrong tense.