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Originally Posted by GrandSportC3
My point is that when you are buying a home and you want to buy it for the advertised price, you usually can do so if you go with the lowest trim level. You are NOT forced to upgrade. A custom home is of course different. It's not a set price from the beginning.. I'm talking about buying a house from a developer, being able to choose from different models and trim levels. You will be able to get a house for the advertised price if you go with the lowest trim levels. Each "UPGRADE" will be priced separately and added IF THE CUSTOMER CHOOSES to.
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And you are NOT forced to upgrade when you buy a car. It's your choice.
What, again, are you arguing? You've flopped back and forth more times than a newly caught fish on the deck of a boat.