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Just did the build and price and while the base model price might have only gone up around $900 from what I have read, my 2022 801a with power and moon roof looks to have increased by almost $1900. Anyone else noticed this? I have on my signature page $74,535. The only item I didn't add were the upgraded wheels. 35" not 37"
 

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Yeah i built one for just over 80k us, no upgrade on the Ford.ca yet, which isn't a surprise to me. Seen that the 3.5 is obsolete now, they've changed it to a 3.6 liter, lol.
 

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OK, I find I must chime in here with some basic facts related to inflation...

1. 20 years of endless printing money to give banks and articficially pump stock and other markets, along with offshoring jobs for the last 50 years is 90% responsible for this inflation.
2. Covid is responsible for the remaining 10%

If/when chips and other parts start flowing, used prices will drop, though that will happen slowly, as will the flow of new vehicles.
There is virtually ZERO anyone can do about any of it today!
It will take years and if the greed that caused it all in the first place continues, which it almost certainly will, it will likely never ease much.
 

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OK, I find I must chime in here with some basic facts related to inflation...

1. 20 years of endless printing money to give banks and articficially pump stock and other markets, along with offshoring jobs for the last 50 years is 90% responsible for this inflation.
2. Covid is responsible for the remaining 10%

If/when chips and other parts start flowing, used prices will drop, though that will happen slowly, as will the flow of new vehicles.
There is virtually ZERO anyone can do about any of it today!
It will take years and if the greed that caused it all in the first place continues, which it almost certainly will, it will likely never ease much.
Yes, what you describe has caused inflation. But. Five trillion dollars airdropped into the economy had no effect? At the same time, GDP in real terms dropped dramatically? And inflation is defined by too much money chasing too few goods? At best, we're going to see a step up in prices. At worst, we'll see an exponential increase.
 
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