Yeah, but there are only four model year 2023s and seven 2022s. In comparison that seems like a lot of 2024s particularly since that's the current model year.
Was looking at Mustangs on the Carmax and cars.com websites with the intention of buying an S550 in the low to mid 30k range, but was surprised to see so many used 2024 GTs for sale for not much more. What prompts people to purchase a Mustang GT and sell it in the same year with ~4-8k miles...