Nissan Canada is crazy!
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Nissan Canada is crazy!
Hey,
With all this 2008 model talk I checked the Nissan Canada forums ..... we already know we're paying to much for Zed's here in Canada but get this
The 2008 Coupe MSRP goes up 150 Dollars Canadian, fair enough.
The 2008 Roadster MSRP goes up $2500!!!!! Dollars Canadian!!!! Given nothing has changed not sure how they can justify such an increase from $53998 to $56498 .... jeez!
Sometimes I wish I was living in the US!
With all this 2008 model talk I checked the Nissan Canada forums ..... we already know we're paying to much for Zed's here in Canada but get this
The 2008 Coupe MSRP goes up 150 Dollars Canadian, fair enough.
The 2008 Roadster MSRP goes up $2500!!!!! Dollars Canadian!!!! Given nothing has changed not sure how they can justify such an increase from $53998 to $56498 .... jeez!
Sometimes I wish I was living in the US!
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I didn't realize the markup from invoice and MSRP in canada was more than in the US, thanks for the tips, this forum rocks!
Originally Posted by SMarinoZR
I can understand your frustration with Nissan Canada but there a few things to consider. Firstly the mark up from Invoice to MSRP pricing is lot more in Canada. Secondly, the Canadian 350Z's are pretty well optioned compared to the USA models.
Since your in Richmond and close to the USA border, the dealers will probably be forced to sell vehicles close to invoice pricing. You can find out the invoice pricing at www.carcostcanada.com If not, you can spend a few days in the USA and shop for the roadster of your choice. Importing guidelines are available at www.riv.ca
Downsides are that you'll have to update the car to Canadian standards, which means daytime running lights, and dealer financing is out of the question.
Since your in Richmond and close to the USA border, the dealers will probably be forced to sell vehicles close to invoice pricing. You can find out the invoice pricing at www.carcostcanada.com If not, you can spend a few days in the USA and shop for the roadster of your choice. Importing guidelines are available at www.riv.ca
Downsides are that you'll have to update the car to Canadian standards, which means daytime running lights, and dealer financing is out of the question.
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What do you mean? The only difference is that Canada does not have the base model.
Other then that, a 350Z roadster in Canada should have the same option as a 350Z roaster in the US.
Other then that, a 350Z roadster in Canada should have the same option as a 350Z roaster in the US.
Originally Posted by SMarinoZR
Secondly, the Canadian 350Z's are pretty well optioned compared to the USA models.
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Chill, dude. I forgot to put a question mark instead of a period at the end of my last post.
Now why don't you go and beat up a small child or kick a dog, maybe that will make you feel better.
Now why don't you go and beat up a small child or kick a dog, maybe that will make you feel better.
Originally Posted by SMarinoZR
ZlleH you really should learn to research relevant information before making assumptions.
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