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Old 05-12-2017, 04:13 PM   #337
accord1999
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague View Post
I guess what I mean is that I don't actually know what qualifies as a "new model". Every few years a car undergoes a new design - a 2005 equinox looks different from a 2015 Equinox. Does that redesign create a new "model"? Thinking about when I bought my SUV, they sold an RX330, RX350 and RX400h, which had only minor differences and you basically couldn't tell them apart. Are those three different "models" because they have slightly different names?
Yeah that makes sense, the term new model and GM's statement is vague enough that they could twist to it mean almost anything. It could be (using the Lexus example) as introducing a gas powered RX350, then the hybrid RX400h then a plugin-hybrid version and that might count as two-thirds.
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