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Price is not always relatve to quality,it is more an indicator of the age of the technology.
Not at all. Consumers frequently see a product and assume the more expensive the better the quality of the product. Whilst there is, to a degree a fact to this, product price is no guarantee of good quality
The quality of the materiel, usually the price depends on the quality, so it will be more expensive if the quality is higher.
A 15 carat diamond will usually cost well over $100,000, depending on the quality. The price can even go up to $500,000 or more, with a good quality cut.
The average price for an ice auger is around $300, however some are significantly more than that as some are a lot more higher quality. Also some will be significantly under $300 as they will have less quality.
Not directly, but people are willing to pay more for better soil, so the price is more likely to rise on them then the not so great soils.
It depends on your priorities as well as the product. For example, if you were buying insulin, you'd prefer highest quality whether or not the price was the lowest. Quality and price are inversely proportional. See more on the price elasticity of demand.
more for the same
Stress quality and service, how they offset a minor price difference, are worth more in the long run.
Yes, it will. Oil price rises, the oil is more precious. People are paying more attention to leaking. The order in our DEMATERIAL is more than before. One reason is this.
Canon photo printers are not more expensive then a lot of their competitors. They do offer a good quality printer at a fair price. There are always cheaper options but you don't normally get the same quality. If you trust Canon stick with them.
The price and longevity of your generator will depend on the the quality and size of the generator you decide to purchase. The better the quality the more you will probably pay, but it will last longer.