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Old May 10, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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Default Re: Importing a Crossfire to Canada

Originally Posted by georges99
You asked why am buying in the States? How about a $22,000 difference!

I live about 35 minutes from the US, so this is why I don't mind going back to the US dealer for my warranty. And I should had, I will not be overcharge like Canadians dealers do.

I had to change my transmission oil in my Murano, my Canadian dealer charge me
$30 a quart for the CVT oil, and I need 10 of them. In the US, the quart is $18,
do the math.

My friend Corvette Z06, he had to change a brake master cylinder, in Canada $465,
in the US, $165 from the dealer.


So this is why I like to buy American.

George
Montreal
Maybe its about the volume. I always heard Canada was a kind of utopia and all the crooks lived in the US of A. When I was stationed in Newfoundland during the Cuban missle crisis the Newfies were as kind and helpful as could be. One fellow did some body work on my Corvair that I dinged sliding into a Newfie on ice. Did it almost free. Course that was back in the 60s...
 
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