Canada Kicks Ass
U.S. car dealer rejects Canadian shopper

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Newsbot @ Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:11 pm

<strong>Title: </strong> <a href="/link.php?id=24613" target="_blank">U.S. car dealer rejects Canadian shopper</a> (click to view)

<strong>Category:</strong> <a href="/news/topic/17-business" target="_blank">Business</a>
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<strong>Date: </strong> 2007-08-31 14:07:12
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kevlarman @ Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:11 pm

Sounds like this man can only claim to be inconvenianced instead of prejudiced against since the dealer's got some sort of non-compete clause (?) worked out with his parent company (?). Okay, so you can't get a Lexus for $20,000.00 cheaper. Big deal... that's life.

   



saturn_656 @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:24 pm

This is the reason why I will never buy a new car in Canada, we are screwed six ways from Sunday by the auto companies, yet people keep on bending over and taking it by buying new vehicles at inflated prices.

Ripping off consumers should be illegal. :evil:

   



Mustang1 @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:28 pm

Actually, when the dollar was lower, some of our cars were comparatively cheaper.

   



saturn_656 @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:31 pm

Well that isn't the case today... our currency is much more powerful now, prices should be reflecting that new reality.

   



PluggyRug @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:37 pm

Isn't 'car dealer' an oxymoron?

   



uwish @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:49 pm

considering a huge chunk of vehicles in North America are made here in Canada I would agree, the Canadian consumer is getting it up the ringer when buying a new car here.

   



RUEZ @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:57 pm

uwish uwish:
considering a huge chunk of vehicles in North America are made here in Canada I would agree, the Canadian consumer is getting it up the ringer when buying a new car here.
Not only that, the delivery charge is usually half in the states as what they charge us here. Even when it's made here.

   



Clogeroo @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:59 pm

$1:

considering a huge chunk of vehicles in North America are made here in Canada I would agree, the Canadian consumer is getting it up the ringer when buying a new car here.


You pay more because of taxes, import duties (yes cars even made here go to the U.S.A. then get sent back up), and the fact Canada is a smaller market. Also auto workers here have high wages so you get to pay for them.

   



RUEZ @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:06 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:

considering a huge chunk of vehicles in North America are made here in Canada I would agree, the Canadian consumer is getting it up the ringer when buying a new car here.


You pay more because of taxes, import duties (yes cars even made here go to the U.S.A. then get sent back up), and the fact Canada is a smaller market. Also auto workers here have high wages so you get to pay for them.
I think you're talking out your ass dude. I've sent a few letters to automakers and the same response I get back is: the prices are higher because the market will bear it. Some models of trucks have a difference of over 8k between here and the U.S., and these prices are calculated before you even add tax.

   



Clogeroo @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:08 pm

$1:
I think you're talking out your ass dude. I've sent a few letters to automakers and the same response I get back is: the prices are higher because the market will bear it. Some models of trucks have a difference of over 8k between here and the U.S., and these prices are calculated before you even add tax.


If you say so. But I think only having 33 million people and having to pay workers more here has something to do with it.

   



RUEZ @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:11 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:
I think you're talking out your ass dude. I've sent a few letters to automakers and the same response I get back is: the prices are higher because the market will bear it. Some models of trucks have a difference of over 8k between here and the U.S., and these prices are calculated before you even add tax.


If you say so. But I think only having 33 million people and having to pay workers more here has something to do with it.
I'm just telling you what GM told me in a letter, same with Toyota. They set their prices based on what they think they can get. As long as Canadians keep buying them they'll stay high.

   



BartSimpson @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:23 pm

PluggyRug PluggyRug:
Isn't 'car dealer' an oxymoron?


No more than drug dealer is. :wink:

   



ziggy @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:24 pm

uwish uwish:
considering a huge chunk of vehicles in North America are made here in Canada I would agree, the Canadian consumer is getting it up the ringer when buying a new car here.

I bought my Duramax here in Canada and it has a sticker on it said proudly made in America.Michigan to be exact.

   



bootlegga @ Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:24 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:
I think you're talking out your ass dude. I've sent a few letters to automakers and the same response I get back is: the prices are higher because the market will bear it. Some models of trucks have a difference of over 8k between here and the U.S., and these prices are calculated before you even add tax.


If you say so. But I think only having 33 million people and having to pay workers more here has something to do with it.


Our workers may be paid higher wages here, but that is easily offset by reduced benefits expenses (free national health care and all that).

   



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