apias:

So you absolutely can't release a MY2016 in January 2015? In other words, does the MY have to actually correspond with a year in which it is sold? (Seems like probably yes, but...)

Maybe this is some relic of the transition from horses to cars.

 

Sort of a yes and a no.

Any MY year car have to be for sale during it's corresponding year. But how long it can stay on that MY designation has a lot of leeway. In my example, which is the most extreme end of the sale, that MY car can be for sale for 23 months.

 


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