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Originally Posted by masraum
I'd assume it's like buying a model home. Sounds like a great score.
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Launch cars usually come in 2-3 "configurations" and are typically not highly optioned.
Also, launch cars don't really command a premium. Of course, that won't stop a seller from trying to use that fact to justify/inflate their asking price.
Personally, I'd rather have a later-run example for any given model year, and would prefer to search out cars with specific options (sport seats, PASM, PCM/Nav, sport-chrono, bi-xenons, hi-fi sound, preferred package +, full leather, etc.). YMMV...
That said, if it's in good shape (pending PPI results) and the price is right, then #YOLO.