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Originally Posted by Infosec
End of the day quarterly numbers don't matter. due to covid, SC factory had a layoff, lines were shut down, and supply chain issues which directly hikes up the demand. You will see that corrected in Q1 21 when new cars will be sitting on the lot.
The dealer I was working with couldn't sell 2020 X5, he has close to 9 but that fucking retard sold my 2021 X5..LOL.
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You are not looking at the situation correctly. The quarterly numbers matter a whole lot when it comes to current pricing since it shows the demand for the product. If the demand slows down then prices may be adjusted accordingly. For this discussion the pricing really doesn't matter though and neither does the reason for the demand. I was just posting some information to correct those that say the demand is down. Just eye-balling the numbers it looks like more X5s were sold last quarter than any other quarter in at least the last five years. That likely will come down but that is the future not what has happened.
The dealer you were working with has no bearing on the overall demand for the product.