With fall approaching, many car dealers are beginning to role out  their 2011 models.  Automakers have been releasing new models of cars in  the fall since  the 1930′s. While in today’s era carmakers sometimes  release cars at  other points in the year, September still marks the  official beginning  of the automotive new year. Still, many dealers still  have plenty 2010  models in stock. So, this begs the question: should  you buy a 2010 or  2011 model? 
 Why you should get a 2011 car?  That 2010 new car is  a year old the moment you drive it off the lot. It  does not matter  that you did not drive it that much. If you are the  type that likes to  trade your car every few year, you could loose a  bundle on  depreciation. Worse yet, if the 2011 model is a complete new  redesign,  then your 2010 is likely to depreciate even faster. Also, if  the car  has been redesigned, then you are likely to miss out on a lot of  new  features.

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