CinderSchnauzer
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There have been a few discussions lately regarding US$$ vs CDN$$ pricing. To date, any time I've ever used the "Build Your Own" configurator all pricing has been in US$$.
Happened to be looking on there about 1/2 hour ago for something and the configurator opened with a screen that gave a choice for either US$$ or CDN$$ prices.
As an example - Base 3320 is US$$ 17,889 and CDN$$ 18,962 an unadjusted difference of 1,073. The posted "BUY" rate at TD Bank Thu Mar 27 18:05:02 EDT 2008 is 1.044. At a rate of 1.044 the US$$ value converts to CDN$$ 18,676 an effective difference of CDN$$ 286.
To me, this looks like good news for Canadians by providing a more level playing field. If this is as it looks, the main problem now is convincing the CDN dealer to talk a fair discount.
Happened to be looking on there about 1/2 hour ago for something and the configurator opened with a screen that gave a choice for either US$$ or CDN$$ prices.
As an example - Base 3320 is US$$ 17,889 and CDN$$ 18,962 an unadjusted difference of 1,073. The posted "BUY" rate at TD Bank Thu Mar 27 18:05:02 EDT 2008 is 1.044. At a rate of 1.044 the US$$ value converts to CDN$$ 18,676 an effective difference of CDN$$ 286.
To me, this looks like good news for Canadians by providing a more level playing field. If this is as it looks, the main problem now is convincing the CDN dealer to talk a fair discount.