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Old 10-25-21, 12:50 PM
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Default Car make price distribution chart

I thought this chart was really interesting...thought I'd share for discussion.

Obviously you have lowest price point and highest price point, and then a distribution of what % of cars sell at different price points within each brand. Look how evenly distributed Porsche prices are within their range as an example...



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They are not counting Ford GT?

Its basically singular models that either make prices lower or higher.
AMG-GT black series is a limited production car.

The average transaction price is a much better indicator of the brand’s status.
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Price range for Toyota and Lexus is hardly different. That's......surprising somehow.
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No Acura NSX?
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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
They are not counting Ford GT?

Its basically singular models that either make prices lower or higher.
AMG-GT black series is a limited production car.

The average transaction price is a much better indicator of the brand’s status.
No clue when this chart was made, and it likely depends on whether the Ford GT was available for retail sale at that specific time.

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Price range for Toyota and Lexus is hardly different. That's......surprising somehow.
Yeah I noticed that too...if you think about it though, thats true...
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Price range for Toyota and Lexus is hardly different. That's......surprising somehow.
on the high end, Lexus LC is only $20k more expensive than the Toyota Land Cruiser.
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Too bad the $400,000 LFA isn't produced anymore
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Look at Nissan you can buy bottom of the barrel or one of the most expensive cars on the road.
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Could you post the actual link, Steve? I'm not able to zoom that image any.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Could you post the actual link, Steve? I'm not able to zoom that image any.
It fills the screen when you click on it. I dont have the link.
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Nissan has the GT-R. Remove the GT-R, and Nissan would be somewhere in the 1st half of the list.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Could you post the actual link, Steve? I'm not able to zoom that image any.
It looks like it came from Reddit (Author Link). It's not super accurate, for reasons previously mentioned, but still cool.
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