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Keep 2022 or order 2023?

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Took delivery of 2022 WG SXP in July and love everything about it. Was just notified I’m in line for a 2023 with a wait time of 2-3 months and the option of canceling order at anytime without penalty. I can pick any color and trim level without losing my place in line. Because I like the blackened out MY 22 nightfall edition, I would order either the X-line or X-pro. Given the choice of keeping my 2022 or ordering the 2023 of your choice, what would you do? Thanks for your help.
 
Keep MY22 if it is possible. Exterior wise, the rugged look of MY23 does not make the cut for me. That bottom gray lip is out of place ..! Not mentioning the dismissal of the amber DRLs. I like the new interior but still think the graphics on the new instrument cluster are just meh compared to the ones in the Genesis GV70/80

My 2021 Ebony SX-L/P Night(Sky/Fall) still turns head especially at Dawn/Sunset with the amber DRLs and tail lights left on !
 
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Keep order. However you would want to evaluate financial conditions in the 2 -3 months. How much have interest rates gone up? This obviously only applies if dealing with a loan. How much can you get on trade for the 2022? Various outlets are advising that used car prices will be going down in the next few months. I am assuming that trade in values will be going down also. When you know the financial conditions at the time then you can make your decision on which car you like better.
 




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