Parts from U.S.
#1
Burning Brakes
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Parts from U.S.
I've ordered from various U.S. based vendors like Pelican. Seems I always get nailed with brokerage fees. Back in my Mustang days, I used to order from CJ Pony Parts, Mustangs Unlimited etc. For Canadian customers, they charged you in U.S$, but it was all in, including shipping etc. Any recommended Porsche parts vendors that include all costs? Like Rock Auto?
#5
Burning Brakes
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This has been discussed many times. Best thing to do is register with one of the companies that help import packages.
My favorite is Shippsy
Visit their home page for all the details.
My favorite is Shippsy
Visit their home page for all the details.
I guess there are not any vendors with all in landed pricing.
#6
Three Wheelin'
The brits were out of their minds when they voted for Brexit so they could have "free" trade rather than a customs union with the EU. A free trade border, contrary to what most people think, is a formidable impediment for the average person.
Unfortunately, we could never be in a customs union with the US (guns) or Mexico (drugs)
Unfortunately, we could never be in a customs union with the US (guns) or Mexico (drugs)
#7
All in landed pricing doesn't save you any money but it does provide upfront clarity I guess
Shippsy actually saves you money since you get a USA address. Pretty much all American vendors ship for free within USA (for a significant purchase)
Almost all charge ridiculous amounts for shipping to Canada.
Shippsy actually saves you money since you get a USA address. Pretty much all American vendors ship for free within USA (for a significant purchase)
Almost all charge ridiculous amounts for shipping to Canada.
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#8
Burning Brakes
You know who has all-in pricing and does not charge for shipping? Your local Porsche dealer.
I was also tired of the excessive costs of getting my parts from the US and was quite surprised to learn that a lot of parts from my local Porsche dealer are just as cheap or cheaper than getting from the US. Next time you need a part, figure your all-in costs of getting it from the US or EU and then get a quote from your local Porsche dealer. You may be pleasantly surprised... I was.
I was also tired of the excessive costs of getting my parts from the US and was quite surprised to learn that a lot of parts from my local Porsche dealer are just as cheap or cheaper than getting from the US. Next time you need a part, figure your all-in costs of getting it from the US or EU and then get a quote from your local Porsche dealer. You may be pleasantly surprised... I was.
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#9
Burning Brakes
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You know who has all-in pricing and does not charge for shipping? Your local Porsche dealer.
I was also tired of the excessive costs of getting my parts from the US and was quite surprised to learn that a lot of parts from my local Porsche dealer are just as cheap or cheaper than getting from the US. Next time you need a part, figure your all-in costs of getting it from the US or EU and then get a quote from your local Porsche dealer. You may be pleasantly surprised... I was.
I was also tired of the excessive costs of getting my parts from the US and was quite surprised to learn that a lot of parts from my local Porsche dealer are just as cheap or cheaper than getting from the US. Next time you need a part, figure your all-in costs of getting it from the US or EU and then get a quote from your local Porsche dealer. You may be pleasantly surprised... I was.
#10
Burning Brakes
Well, my nearest Porsche dealer is a 4 hour drive away from my home. But shipping from one Canadian province to another is not so bad and I still come out ahead or on par with US prices usually.
The dealer usually gives me a 15% discount.
The dealer usually gives me a 15% discount.
#11
Sometimes it absolutely makes sense to buy from the local dealer. For a hard to find part or something small, or if it's an urgent need. And, I would say if comparing Can dealer to US dealer price, you are mostly better off buying locally.
But if we compare dealer to 3rd party suppliers, the price difference is often astounding. For example, several years ago I needed an ignition coil and spark plug for my Cayman. I went to my local dealer and purchased one of each.
Then I checked the price online, ECS Tuning had a set of 6 coils and plugs for the same price I paid for a single.
But if we compare dealer to 3rd party suppliers, the price difference is often astounding. For example, several years ago I needed an ignition coil and spark plug for my Cayman. I went to my local dealer and purchased one of each.
Then I checked the price online, ECS Tuning had a set of 6 coils and plugs for the same price I paid for a single.
#12
Burning Brakes
Sometimes it absolutely makes sense to buy from the local dealer. For a hard to find part or something small, or if it's an urgent need. And, I would say if comparing Can dealer to US dealer price, you are mostly better off buying locally.
But if we compare dealer to 3rd party suppliers, the price difference is often astounding. For example, several years ago I needed an ignition coil and spark plug for my Cayman. I went to my local dealer and purchased one of each.
Then I checked the price online, ECS Tuning had a set of 6 coils and plugs for the same price I paid for a single.
But if we compare dealer to 3rd party suppliers, the price difference is often astounding. For example, several years ago I needed an ignition coil and spark plug for my Cayman. I went to my local dealer and purchased one of each.
Then I checked the price online, ECS Tuning had a set of 6 coils and plugs for the same price I paid for a single.
I compare with sites like Pelican, FVD, Rock Auto, ECS etc. For the last year or so, my local dealer has had better or equivalent prices. In some cases the dealer price was the same in Canadian dollars as the item cost in US dollars from a 3rd party supplier without factoring in the savings I get by not paying shipping and other fees that come from buying outside of Canada. For me, if the dealer price is the same or a few dollars more, I will buy local and keep the taxes in my area and build a good relationship with the parts guy which can be invaluable at times. Remember it is the landed price that is being compared here which means any brokerage fees, shipping costs and any applicable duties and taxes.
Just my two cents worth.
#13
Burning Brakes
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You know, as much as I complain about driving in Toronto and the amount of time it takes to get places, I often forget how other areas of this giant country have to travel hours to make purchases. Very good reminder.
#14
Thanks for all the advice. I priced out full rear brakes (pads, rotors, shims, wear sensors etc.) as well as seasonal maintenance stuff (oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter) from both Parts Avatar, and FCP Euro. Was quoted $200 for duty and taxes with order from FCP on top of the exchange rate. With all that tacked on it worked out that Parts Avatar was actually cheaper