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g35300mm 01-19-2009 09:39 PM

CANADIAN pricing IS HERE!!!
 
I just got back from my local nissan dealer and they just got the release of the pricing today. i quickly looked over it he couldnt give me anything to take with me and he said it should be up on the site within the next few days.


base 6m started at $39,998++ i believe

sport pkg started about $43,000 + +

and sport with nav i believe was about $47,000 + +


Woowoo

bossman 01-20-2009 01:23 AM

that's sick as fuuh, that means in a few years.. maybe even one, this car will sell used for under 30!!!!!! fully loaded civics taxed out are like 34 lmao.. i will forsure pick this car up in 2010 as an 09 model now..

zero 01-20-2009 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by g35300mm (Post 21940)
I just got back from my local nissan dealer and they just got the release of the pricing today. i quickly looked over it he couldnt give me anything to take with me and he said it should be up on the site within the next few days.


base 6m started at $39,998++ i believe

sport pkg started about $43,000 + +

and sport with nav i believe was about $47,000 + +


Woowoo

Is that including tax? I guess I will take the Z's with me when I moved back to Canada.

eezee 01-20-2009 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by g35300mm (Post 21940)
I just got back from my local nissan dealer and they just got the release of the pricing today. i quickly looked over it he couldnt give me anything to take with me and he said it should be up on the site within the next few days.


base 6m started at $39,998++ i believe

sport pkg started about $43,000 + +

and sport with nav i believe was about $47,000 + +


Woowoo

Cool!

bossman 01-21-2009 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by zero (Post 22156)
Is that including tax? I guess I will take the Z's with me when I moved back to Canada.

you obviously know nothing about money, convert any of those figures into US currency and you'll realize it actually costs less.. for example, the 47 can = 37 us. but to buy it over here fully loaded is over 40..

zero 01-21-2009 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bossman (Post 22310)
you obviously know nothing about money, convert any of those figures into US currency and you'll realize it actually costs less.. for example, the 47 can = 37 us. but to buy it over here fully loaded is over 40..

Are you talking about money exchange? I guess you don't know about canadian taxes. That's why I bought it in the US and take it with me to Canada.

nogoodname 01-21-2009 09:10 AM

cool... i was right about starting at 39998....

shumby 01-21-2009 09:13 AM

tooot tooooot


thats the sound of nogood blowing his own horn. lol

nogoodname 01-21-2009 09:18 AM

^^ whistle blower



canadian invoice pricing is hard to come by...lol... those figures are what we need

Pylon 01-21-2009 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by zero (Post 22366)
Are you talking about money exchange? I guess you don't know about canadian taxes. That's why I bought it in the US and take it with me to Canada.

For Zero, being from the United States, yes he should buy it in the US and import it as better deals are to be had in the US. But right now it makes more sense for Canadians to buy in Canada. Let's say hypothetically the difference between 2 identical cars was $37000USD and $47000CAD before any taxes. With a straight currency converstion of 1.25 (and the Canadian dollar is getting worse), purchasing it in the US at $37000USD would be approximately $46250CAD. $750 is a very small difference for so much hassle.

Secondly, for Canadians, you have to pay 5% GST when you cross the border, and 0-10% PST (depending on the province) when you register the car (unless you owned the car in the US for at least 1 year). So either way you have to pay tax. Plus the car is made in Japan so you have to pay an extra 6.1% duty if you import it.

zero 01-21-2009 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pylon (Post 22440)
For Zero, being from the United States, yes he should buy it in the US and import it as better deals are to be had in the US. But right now it makes more sense for Canadians to buy in Canada. Let's say hypothetically the difference between 2 identical cars was $37000USD and $47000CAD before any taxes. With a straight currency converstion of 1.25 (and the Canadian dollar is getting worse), purchasing it in the US at $37000USD would be approximately $46250CAD. $750 is a very small difference for so much hassle.

Secondly, for Canadians, you have to pay 5% GST when you cross the border, and 8% PST when you register the car (unless you owned the car in the US for at least 1 year). So either way you have to pay tax. Plus the car is made in Japan so you have to pay an extra 6.1% duty if you import it.


That's true that we have to pay taxes when we get the cars back to canada. The 370Z will be used here in the States for unless 2 years. I got 03 350Z that will be going to canada too. The cars will be under canadian citizen who is returning home. I don't know if that will make it different on the taxes.

bossman 01-27-2009 02:50 AM

man fully loaded it's still like $49k and for that kinda dough id rather pick up a benzo c350 sport or a 335i coupe... way more luxury and presence and still more than enough sport


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