CDN Dealers and US cars
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This is a very interesting thread. Let me add to the debate.
Based on our economy's health vs the US, a CDN $ at par with US in the next couple of years, doesn't seem like such a far fetched idea. I think the flood gates for all kinds of goods will really open if that happens...that's NAFTA for you.
Other manufacturers have adjusted their prices down a bit because of the stronger loonie, by simply not raising or by increasing the content of their product when they launch a new generation. THe old price/value relationship. Eventually, Porsche Canada is going to have to find a happy middle ground; maybe bring in the extra US used cars to satisfy demand, fully federalize them (Km/h speedos, etc...) and offer a better CPO warranty and maintenance package then you would get if you shopped US.
About the realities of financing a US; I too have a large line of credit at an interest rate below what any dealer or bank could offer. And Porsche has a lease rate of 7.9... not too competitive, even old Mercedes will lease out their CPO cars at 4.9.
Based on our economy's health vs the US, a CDN $ at par with US in the next couple of years, doesn't seem like such a far fetched idea. I think the flood gates for all kinds of goods will really open if that happens...that's NAFTA for you.
Other manufacturers have adjusted their prices down a bit because of the stronger loonie, by simply not raising or by increasing the content of their product when they launch a new generation. THe old price/value relationship. Eventually, Porsche Canada is going to have to find a happy middle ground; maybe bring in the extra US used cars to satisfy demand, fully federalize them (Km/h speedos, etc...) and offer a better CPO warranty and maintenance package then you would get if you shopped US.
About the realities of financing a US; I too have a large line of credit at an interest rate below what any dealer or bank could offer. And Porsche has a lease rate of 7.9... not too competitive, even old Mercedes will lease out their CPO cars at 4.9.
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Actually I bet that what PCCL will do is modify the specs somewhat so that you have to buy an exhorbitantly expensive, or even unobtainable part to obtain the necessary Canadian certification.
This is what Ferrari has done. You cannot get 355 bumpers for example (and they were about $20K installed as well)....just to name one scenario.
Anyways....Pongobaz.....are you interested in having me source a car for you out here ?
This is what Ferrari has done. You cannot get 355 bumpers for example (and they were about $20K installed as well)....just to name one scenario.
Anyways....Pongobaz.....are you interested in having me source a car for you out here ?
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It burns my butt when I see US guys quoting 'used' 997's for $65,000-$70,000US $ in these forums. I bought my 1st p-car from DTFC Oct 04 and don't regret it for a second. When I brought up the exchange issue with the salesman he said the PCNA actually subsidized Canadian price which I still find hard to believe. What I have found is that if you check prices say down under or in N.Z. its close to $200,000 for the same car. Maybe we should be thankful!!
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I just signed on now.......will check my PM and get back to you later.
GTS 5 speed.....heh......good luck bud.....you and me both. We had about 15 GTS's in total come into Canada over 1992-95 when I was the Porsche dealership sales manager.......about 10 were auto's.
Willhoit in the US is buying all of them for big bucks and reselling them for very high asking prices.
GTS 5 speed.....heh......good luck bud.....you and me both. We had about 15 GTS's in total come into Canada over 1992-95 when I was the Porsche dealership sales manager.......about 10 were auto's.
Willhoit in the US is buying all of them for big bucks and reselling them for very high asking prices.
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Willhoit in the US is buying all of them for big bucks and reselling them for very high asking prices.
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Originally Posted by NOBLEGT3
no offense meant but why would you want a big fat ( not too fast or good handling) 928GTS
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Originally Posted by NOBLEGT3
no offense meant but why would you want a big fat ( not too fast or good handling) 928GTS
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Originally Posted by Crazy Canuck
I always liked the 928 as a kid. I haven't driven one yet so at this point it is a big maybe.
Once you drive one, you will realise that they are NOT "Fat & Lazy" 0-60 in 5.7 and top speed of 171mph. As for handling, you have to drive one to know what one is talking about. You will love driving a 928, it is an addiction...You have been warned.
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Originally Posted by NOBLEGT3
no offense meant but why would you want a big fat ( not too fast or good handling) 928GTS