New pricing for Upsolute in Toronto/Canada
I just received pricing updates for the Canadian market since the exchange rate has changed so much in the past 1/2 year, so they decided to pull the pricing between the Canadian and USA market a bit closer.
New price for Chrysler Crossfires will be $630CDN installed compared to $725CDN before.
So if anyone near the Toronto or Ontario area wouild like to get chipped, it's a bit cheaper now.
Gary
New price for Chrysler Crossfires will be $630CDN installed compared to $725CDN before.
So if anyone near the Toronto or Ontario area wouild like to get chipped, it's a bit cheaper now.
Gary
Dan, read what he said!!! He said to bring the price closer to the price we are paying here in the U.S..... I would say bringing it to within $25 is pretty close! :roll:
Originally Posted by UpsoluteToronto
they decided to pull the pricing between the Canadian and USA market a bit closer.
New price for Chrysler Crossfires will be $630CDN installed compared to $725CDN before.
So if anyone near the Toronto or Ontario area wouild like to get chipped, it's a bit cheaper now.
Gary
New price for Chrysler Crossfires will be $630CDN installed compared to $725CDN before.
So if anyone near the Toronto or Ontario area wouild like to get chipped, it's a bit cheaper now.
Gary
Well, compared to the old pricing of $725cdn which is roughly around $520USD.
The new pricing of $630installed (around $450USD), it's a $70USD price drop already. Since some guys are near the border, they might want to drive up to Toronto to have it done rather than shipping their ECU out if they have no dealers locally available.
Gary
The new pricing of $630installed (around $450USD), it's a $70USD price drop already. Since some guys are near the border, they might want to drive up to Toronto to have it done rather than shipping their ECU out if they have no dealers locally available.
Gary
Originally Posted by Dan Root
Why drive to Canada to spend $25 more?I guess he figures that reverse pysch.Huh
1) No downtime on car as we do chip the car the same day.
2) No shipping cost for the ECU if no local dealers available. Next Day shipping is approx 30usd x 2 = $60USD. One for shipping to dealer and one for return shipping.
3) Some guys just drive to Toronto to visit or vacation and have it done while they are there.
I'm just trying to let you guys know that we are only a few hours away from the border, so if guys like which lives next to the border can get to Toronto in like 2-3hours, which might be closer than driving to the next closest dealer in the states.
Gary
His price was cheaper than the gas, hotel, meals etc. would have cost me, had I stayed in the states.
Actually, the day I went I got a good exchange rate. It worked out to about $426 US.
I was going to pay in US$, but when I saw the rate, it was better to exchange and pay in Can$.
Matt
Actually, the day I went I got a good exchange rate. It worked out to about $426 US.
I was going to pay in US$, but when I saw the rate, it was better to exchange and pay in Can$.
Matt
thanks Matt for the comments.
The chip would not void the warranty unless they can prove that the chip caused the problem.
Like say if you had something wrong with your A/C, they can not say the chip caused the problem because it has no relation. But if it's a problem related to the ECU, they can say it has been chipped.
Our programs are undetectable by the dealerships, so they shouldn't be able to tell your car is chipped. We use the same factory chip and reprogram that, so even if they open it up, it would be the same as factory.
Gary
The chip would not void the warranty unless they can prove that the chip caused the problem.
Like say if you had something wrong with your A/C, they can not say the chip caused the problem because it has no relation. But if it's a problem related to the ECU, they can say it has been chipped.
Our programs are undetectable by the dealerships, so they shouldn't be able to tell your car is chipped. We use the same factory chip and reprogram that, so even if they open it up, it would be the same as factory.
Gary
Originally Posted by UpsoluteToronto
thanks Matt for the comments.
The chip would not void the warranty unless they can prove that the chip caused the problem.
Like say if you had something wrong with your A/C, they can not say the chip caused the problem because it has no relation. But if it's a problem related to the ECU, they can say it has been chipped.
Our programs are undetectable by the dealerships, so they shouldn't be able to tell your car is chipped. We use the same factory chip and reprogram that, so even if they open it up, it would be the same as factory.
Gary
The chip would not void the warranty unless they can prove that the chip caused the problem.
Like say if you had something wrong with your A/C, they can not say the chip caused the problem because it has no relation. But if it's a problem related to the ECU, they can say it has been chipped.
Our programs are undetectable by the dealerships, so they shouldn't be able to tell your car is chipped. We use the same factory chip and reprogram that, so even if they open it up, it would be the same as factory.
Gary
Originally Posted by tslus
Upsolute Toronto,
I'm from the Detriot area & interested in the chip upgrade. Can you tell me my options, ie... if there is a dealer close to me, or if I want to send in my ecu where do I need to send it?
I'm from the Detriot area & interested in the chip upgrade. Can you tell me my options, ie... if there is a dealer close to me, or if I want to send in my ecu where do I need to send it?
If you would like us to do it, e-mail gary@10xtuning.com and I will provide you with the shipping details.
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