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The component costs of a motor vehicle may vary between geographic regions or by the class of consumer who purchases the vehicle. How should the single price be calculated?

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The component costs of a motor vehicle may vary between geographic regions or by the class of consumer who purchases the vehicle. How should the single price be calculated?

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The components of a single price should be calculated on the basis of that which applies to a typical or average consumer, without any concessions or discounts. The price provided in a particular region should be calculated as it applies to that geographic location.

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