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Good points Bill, but in an arm's length transaction where a little research on the part of the buyer can turn up most anything that is out there about these cars, it might just be more than a little difficult to prevail in that sort of action.
I think that the burden of proof with respect to a fraud would be, not impossible but, a very steep hill to climb. It is further aggravated by the fact that, like Detroit, a manufacturer and a retailer are at liberty to place their pricing models as high as they choose to. The presumption is that a free market will ultimately determine the real value, rewarding those who price prudently and punishing those who succumbed to greed.
Ed
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