School me on Squier

Man, it is hard to keep track of. It seems like there is a new model every 2 months, and at every $20 increment. It is hard for anyone to keep this stuff straight.
 
^ +1, the other challenge is that there is a vast range of quality, everything from hardly playable to pretty decent guitars. I personally find that a lot of Squiers are fairly reasonably priced upgrade platforms. I know that doesn't answer OP's question about the wide range of instruments, just my 2¢ worth ...
 
How many different lines like Affinity, Sonic, Bullet, Classic Vibe 70's, etc etc
Well, just within your list there, the Sonic series replaced the Bullet series.

Squier over the past 10-15 years is making amazing stuff.

Fun fact: The Affinity series Teles can have an ashtray bridge swapped onto them without any drilling, but the pickguards need some trimming if you swap them.
 
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