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#7771
On another note, this was a Canadian manual touring that sold for $212K. Even if it costs some money to bring over, this is a well bought car.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...t3-touring-57/
#7772
Race Car
On another note, this was a Canadian manual touring that sold for $212K. Even if it costs some money to bring over, this is a well bought car.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...t3-touring-57/
#7773
Not matter what you're into there's going to be some *** trying to tell you that you're not using what you've got for it's intended purpose. If you like it in whatever way you choose to enjoy it, that is all that matters.
I have more than I need for certain and have many different interests and several bikes, motorcycles and vehicles to enjoy. I'll do it my way and if you're the one pointing your finger at me for not using what I have in the way you think I should, that has so much more to do with how you look at yourself than me. So go work on yourself, hug your wife and tell her that you love her
I have more than I need for certain and have many different interests and several bikes, motorcycles and vehicles to enjoy. I'll do it my way and if you're the one pointing your finger at me for not using what I have in the way you think I should, that has so much more to do with how you look at yourself than me. So go work on yourself, hug your wife and tell her that you love her
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#7776
Shipping costs are not unique to Canada cars.
A registered importer can adjust the cluster for $300
In total it costs $7-$8k to import, most of which is the 2.5% duty.
The issue is that the car must be held up to 30 days by a registered importer and there’s a little paperwork… this is a deterrent for many who just want to buy and drive
A registered importer can adjust the cluster for $300
In total it costs $7-$8k to import, most of which is the 2.5% duty.
The issue is that the car must be held up to 30 days by a registered importer and there’s a little paperwork… this is a deterrent for many who just want to buy and drive
#7777
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FED ANNOUNCES 3 INTEREST RATE CUTS FOR 2024
#7780
Nice! I saw a used Porsche Cayenne at Carmax for 50k and new they are close to 90k. So deals will exist. Love the comfort and handling of Porsche Cayenne.
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#7784
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https://www.porschebeachwood.com/use...BK2AY4NDA60218
Maybe they had to do the deal for a 3RS allocation.
#7785
I expected them to be less responsive, but good news for everyone. Well, except the doom monkeys they still look like idiots. It’ll keep pressure on the high end luxury prices and adm. Those buyers weren’t ever significantly affected by these rates hikes, and while the economy may be slowing, money is cheaper. Still not 2008.