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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16672152" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I agree that television prices are an exception.</p><p></p><p>I call BS on the car prices. A top of the line 2021 Mustang (GT500) has a $74,000 MSRP - if you can get it for that price. A top of the line 2004 Mustang (Terminator) had a MSRP of around $35,000. So the price more than doubled in 17 years. Sure you're getting more car.</p><p></p><p>But with TVs for example you are getting a lot more TV now and yet the prices stay the same or even dropped. I paid $899 for a 32" 720P TV back in 2003. Now you can get a much bigger 4K TV that weighs a lot less and has smart features for the same price.</p><p></p><p>Why are car prices up so much and TVs not?</p><p></p><p>With graphics cards, the best in class gamer GPU in 2017 was around $700-750. Now in 2021 they go for $2,000. Sure you get a lot more but again it does not match the price trend for televisions.</p><p></p><p>Prices are going up for many items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16672152, member: 17952"] I agree that television prices are an exception. I call BS on the car prices. A top of the line 2021 Mustang (GT500) has a $74,000 MSRP - if you can get it for that price. A top of the line 2004 Mustang (Terminator) had a MSRP of around $35,000. So the price more than doubled in 17 years. Sure you're getting more car. But with TVs for example you are getting a lot more TV now and yet the prices stay the same or even dropped. I paid $899 for a 32" 720P TV back in 2003. Now you can get a much bigger 4K TV that weighs a lot less and has smart features for the same price. Why are car prices up so much and TVs not? With graphics cards, the best in class gamer GPU in 2017 was around $700-750. Now in 2021 they go for $2,000. Sure you get a lot more but again it does not match the price trend for televisions. Prices are going up for many items. [/QUOTE]
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