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No - it's that the 2002 Nissan Silvia is the first time a low-mileage Special Pick was less expensive than what it costs (or would cost) in Brand Central. The BC/new cost is 68,000 Cr., while the Special Pick version in the UCD is 62,000 Cr. All of the other Special Picks that had fewer than 3,000 miles cost what they would have had they been in Brand Central (twice the cost of a new engine/0.8 times the cost of a new body).Wait...are you saying that brand central cars that appear in the UCD are sometimes more expensive "used" than "new?" As a rule, I never buy cars from the UCD if they are available in BC so I've never really paid much attention to the actual pricing, but I always just assumed they would be lower priced in the UCD.
It also is the second time a car available in BC is a Special Pick; the 2002 Daihatsu Copen was a Special Pick the week the Lightweight K-Cup was a Special Event in the Weekly Challenges, though the mileage was significantly higher than the usual Special Pick. In fact, the 14,366 miles on the clock on that one was higher than the 11,378 miles it was the last several prior appearances (except for a 1-day flip to 37,031 miles in October) and the subsequent appearance earlier this month, yet its 16,000-Cr. cost, while lower than the 18,000-Cr. cost in BC, matched its UCD high when those examples had only 5,074 miles.