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      01-11-2023, 09:23 PM   #1568
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Originally Posted by redball View Post
I don't think the premise of your question makes any sense. He said that new models roll over in March or July or November for German plants. If the LCI is March 2024, then it sounds like the new model year roll-over is happening in March next year, not June. So the last production year for MY2024 would be February, and the new LCI MY2025 would begin March 2024. You would know what you're getting because your allocation would either be for a MY2024 or an LCI MY2025.
This is correct. LCIs trigger a model year change, and there have been plenty of examples of 8- or 16-months-long model years (whatever fits the schedule).
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