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Rarity vs Exclusivity of Cars
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16900356" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>So I just made another thread about the new Countach. Found out they are only making 112 examples. </p><p></p><p>I'll be honest, the forced exclusivity of cars / bikes, really pisses me off. </p><p></p><p>It's not about being a "Poor" but more about the entire concept. I see "Rare" cars as ones that are available in limited numbers, but this is simply because of consumer choices. Nissan R35 GTR for example has become a rare car in later years because consumers simply chose not to buy them - sales cratered after 2017. (2008 was 1,700 by 2019 just 331)</p><p></p><p>However, when brands like Ford, Lamborghini, Ferrari and even Dodge (Demon) start to play exclusivity games, it honestly generates a hard eye roll from me. The whole Ford GT roll out and picking and choosing who can order one, it's a total brand turn off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16900356, member: 171475"] So I just made another thread about the new Countach. Found out they are only making 112 examples. I'll be honest, the forced exclusivity of cars / bikes, really pisses me off. It's not about being a "Poor" but more about the entire concept. I see "Rare" cars as ones that are available in limited numbers, but this is simply because of consumer choices. Nissan R35 GTR for example has become a rare car in later years because consumers simply chose not to buy them - sales cratered after 2017. (2008 was 1,700 by 2019 just 331) However, when brands like Ford, Lamborghini, Ferrari and even Dodge (Demon) start to play exclusivity games, it honestly generates a hard eye roll from me. The whole Ford GT roll out and picking and choosing who can order one, it's a total brand turn off. [/QUOTE]
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