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Oakville is privately owned. They charged me a $2.95 “secured document fee” last week on my service receipt. This is a charge for them to ‘protect’ my private information! They are all the same…
The luxury tax is 20% of the value of the car above 100k for cars in the 100k to 200k bracket and 10% over the full value of the car for cars above 200k.
Even worse is that any add ons, even after market, are supposed to be added to the sales price for the luxury tax, so you are supposed to pay the luxury tax on ceramic coating or PPC.
And on top of it all, you need to pay GST and PST on the luxury tax.
Luxury tax is 10% of the total vehicle price, or 20% of the amount above $100K. The LESSER of the two.
So for this car if the MSRP is 161K, the luxury tax would be $ 12 200.00
There is no ADM in those dealer options. $19,600 of the $23,234 is frt, pdi, luxury tax, tire tax, ac tax. The $3k is bs add-ons like winter mats and the protection plans listed. The car price is only about $11k above the base MSRP of $158,500, so I assume that it is lightly optioned.
got it! thanks for the warning and heads up. I guess I won't deal with PFAFF then. I guess they are the ones hording allocations to make easy profit on clients who cannot wait.
Is Porsche Oakville corporated owned stored? Or are they under another dealership network?
They are owned by Policaro Group. Francesco is a friend and a genuinely good guy. So I am a bit biased but I’ve heard only great things from customers.
There is no ADM in those dealer options. $19,600 of the $23,234 is frt, pdi, luxury tax, tire tax, ac tax. The $3k is bs add-ons like winter mats and the protection plans listed. The car price is only about $11k above the base MSRP of $158,500, so I assume that it is lightly optioned.
Surprised you got that location to go this far. I couldn't even get a call back after going in twice with a desirable trade. Ended up going back to the Downtown location which I should have done so originally.
i think they have many allocations and 911 need to sell but only if you are willing to pay extra.
Price is still lower in Canada than in the US - even with a 10% luxury tax (capped at $20k, I believe). I believe Canada has the lowest luxury car prices in the world!
Check Vancouver's Luxury PST + GST + Federal Luxury Tax, it's about 36.5% for car over 200k
The luxury tax is really only sticking it to the working upper class, the actual 1% or richer could really care less. It’s all about the optics that we are sticking it to the rich.
The luxury tax is 20% of the value of the car above 100k for cars in the 100k to 200k bracket and 10% over the full value of the car for cars above 200k.
Luxury tax is 10% of the total vehicle price, or 20% of the amount above $100K. The LESSER of the two.
Do the math, we are saying the exact same thing.
Originally Posted by repcapale
So for this car if the MSRP is 161K, the luxury tax would be $ 12 200.00
The luxury tax also applies to any “improvements” made to the car such as PPF or ceramic coating.