For 2016 models in 2015, does it have anything to do with public transportation?

I know it has something to do with cars (like the Honda Pilot, Acura RDX, Acura ILX, and Nissan Maxima), but does it have anything to do with public transportation?
a) yes
b) no, not really

When you answer, can you give me an explanation?

Not sure what you mean… The model year is ALWAYS released towards the end of the previous year because that's the year it's going to be sold the most in.

Public transportation doesn't use those vehicles, they use transit buses, which do not have a model year like consumer vehicles.

No, not really.

But I saw a Pilot used as a taxi.

Hi many car manufacturers bring out next years models in october the year before.

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