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Originally Posted by BKKJack
It doesn't have to be. The laws of supply and demand apply across-the-board. Right now, in the U.S. demand definitely outstrips supply, because supply is zero, so the price point will be higher. Let's wait to see what happens when there are actually cars to sell.
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I understand supply vs demand, but that isn't always the case with markup. Some cars are just considered to be deserving of a markup, regardless of the availability. Take my Hybrid Civic as an example. When I bought it there were plenty of them and dealers were still charging markup. Sometimes it's supply/demand. A lot of times it's greed.