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Thanks for the compliment and the question John!
So here's the thought process behind pricing. Not every automaker lists their prices the same way, some include destination, but as you know, most don't. Because it's not entirely consistent, as a baseline, I use the listed MSRP at the time of editing and then note if it's inclusive of fees or not. However, I do defer to what the reviewer states verbally on screen, and then note as needed. In this video Matt stated the price without destination, so that was the big number on screen, with a note stating the fee exclusion.
In other videos, for example Natalie's recent review of the Chevy Equinox EV, she states that all of the prices she's listing are including destination, so those are the numbers shown on screen, with a supporting note of course.
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