NJDevFan30
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- '21 MME Premium ER, '19 Highlander Hybrid
I'm not sure which model comparison you're looking at but most are well above 10%.As other EVs (continue to ) go up in price the MME increase will be considered normal. As inflation is up 9.1% (year-over-year) a 10% increase from MY2021 to MY2023 does not seem out of line. (I know, model dependent)
My '21 Premium RWD Ext. Range was $52000 MSRP ($47k + $5k ext. battery). A '23 is $63,575 ($54975 + $8600 ext. battery). That's a 22% increase for a car with less features. Tack on a big question mark if the '23 will qualify for the FTC and you're looking at 43% price increase to the consumer at the end of the day. That's significant.
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