Yes but marketing and product placement is a sad game often played.
Maybe the way to look at it is that Bridgestone knowingly overprices its tyres and catch’s a few suckers during the year but knows they must have frequent sales to move stock but they are happy to do just that.
It’s not a strategy I like but it’s something that some MBA specialising is the phycology of sales may be pushing at Bridgestone. Only Bridgestone know how effective their strategy is at selling their tyres at volume.
Sadly you can’t change the marketing strategy at Bridgestone and as you don't want to say which tyres is equal or better than the RE003’s at their cheaper price, fair enough, it’s all a moot point trying to find the best bang for bush tyres (which ain’t a problem for me as I wont need tyres for a while).
So to paraphrase all your posts by saying you don’t like Bridgestones sales and pricing strategy would have been sufficient and a few pages of posts would have been avoided