Canadian Pricing
#16
Originally Posted by Comatose
So i just contacted my local canadian dealer (westcoast) and I got the same info: (all prices in canadian)
Premium: $47,350
Sport: $49,950 (basically the premium + sport options.. AT or MT)
Hi-Tech package +$3,900
4WAS (Sport model only) +$1,500
Premium: $47,350
Sport: $49,950 (basically the premium + sport options.. AT or MT)
Hi-Tech package +$3,900
4WAS (Sport model only) +$1,500
Originally Posted by kleicoupe
what would that amount to in US dollars then??
Premium: $34,711.90 USD
Sport: $37,167.10 USD
Hi-Tech Package: $3682.71 USD??
4WAS: $1416.43 USD??
Last edited by ABQG35c; 07-28-2007 at 03:48 AM.
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#19
Originally Posted by Techuinang
BTW, in the light of our strong Canadian dollar, it may be advantageous for us Canucks that leaves close to a border town to make a trip south to get the car.
But yes ... I can't believe how greedy the corporate is ... but then again, with how variable the currency exchange is ... it's hard to blame them to "price" a car to the US$1 = C$1.25 ... (roughly) It does cost more to make a different speedo, stickers in French/English, print a (non-Spanish) bilingual owner's manual, etc. Plus it's just overall more expensive to live here.
Has anyone heard about the showing of the new G yet?
#20
It's good news the new '08 looks like lower prices than the '07. The bad news is Canadians continue to overpay for their cars compared to our US neighbours. In the current currency environment no doubt that will hurt Canadian dealers and our overall economy when Canucks shop south of the border.
#21
Originally Posted by ABQG35c
Is that more like it?
Just as an example of the conversion, though...my car (2007 Coupe with Sport M6 package - no nav or 4WAS) was a total MSRP of $50,885 CAD. A comparably equipped model in USD is $37,450...so, with the current exchange rate, roughly $10,000 CAD less.
Might explain why the median age for ownership in the U.S. seems to be considerably lower than up here in Canada...
#22
Originally Posted by ad infinitum
Wish I could confirm exact prices in USD for you...we generally get them before the dealers, but no word yet.
Just as an example of the conversion, though...my car (2007 Coupe with Sport M6 package - no nav or 4WAS) was a total MSRP of $50,885 CAD. A comparably equipped model in USD is $37,450...so, with the current exchange rate, roughly $10,000 CAD less.
Might explain why the median age for ownership in the U.S. seems to be considerably lower than up here in Canada...
Just as an example of the conversion, though...my car (2007 Coupe with Sport M6 package - no nav or 4WAS) was a total MSRP of $50,885 CAD. A comparably equipped model in USD is $37,450...so, with the current exchange rate, roughly $10,000 CAD less.
Might explain why the median age for ownership in the U.S. seems to be considerably lower than up here in Canada...
Last edited by Orbie; 07-30-2007 at 01:31 PM.
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Might explain why the median age for ownership in the U.S. seems to be considerably lower than up here in Canada...
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