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Old 04-06-2009, 04:54 PM   #641
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan View Post
Does the same scenario apply to niche type vehicles like say convertibles? For example if you have a convertible on your lot in May is it easier for you to sell because the sucker that buys it feels good that he could drive off the lot that day with the roof down and enjoy the open air. Whereas come October 21st and the snow just fell....you have this damn convertible on your lot thats just getting older and winter just started.

For the record I'm one of those suckers who has a convertible. I always figured I got a decent deal because I bought a previous model year in January when I would have thought it was tougher to sell.
Niche vehicles are a little bit different.
Convertibles, muscle cars, would fall into a niche market. They would tend to sell better in the spring.
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