Since I don't have any deposits and I would say North Shore is your best bet. Although both North Shore and Langley are under the same mother company, the professionalism are night and day. The person I dealt with in Northshore promised me no ADM and MSRP; on the other hand Langley didn't want...
Cost of living in Vancouver is part of my re-consideration on this.
I took my deposit back because I alone doesn't make 6 figures a year, and I am not sure about others; I won't drag my wife into this debt just because I can't comfortably afford this car.
58K+tax, ceramic coat, PPF, winter...
There is no such thing as non-refundable since they can always pawn the car to the next person. You just have to be persistent. If it's factory custom order, I can sort of understand. If you use credit card, you can dispute within 180 days. Dealers also don't like having bad reviews, they will...
Langley keeps giving me the bad vibes and they still have not given me a receipt for my refund. I would go for Northshore since the person I dealt with has been nothing but prompt; they quoted MSRP and everything else is optional.
That's the thing, they either are 46k for demo or have a bunch of accessories added and bloated up the price. I am looking for 2023 specifically since 2024 has another raise of $1300/1800 in price.
Looks like a few were snatched up, I think those must be people like myself who doesn't think the 6k spread is worth it (CTR vs. ITS).
I only have 1 dealer pending for return for deposit. I am out guys, enjoy your new rides.
I checked the BOS, there is no doc fee which I am surprised. The sales person said they just do MSRP + AC/Tire and that's it.
My guy already quoted me around $2k for front PPF and ceramic coat. I also have to get a set of winter tires etc... That is a wack load of money. It's sucks I have to...
I got duped by the site since Honda and Acura list the prices including PDI & Freight. The ITS, MSRP excludes PDI and Freight.
I checked with my dealer and they are not doing mark up. That car still ends up drive out around $65318. It is definitely more than what I want to spend. This makes me...
FL5 has MSRP of $52500? I believe the price difference is $3600 for the ITS. Since the FL5 is unobtainable at MSRP, this is more palatable?
The is going back to my GR Corolla problem, I don't think I want it that bad enough to pay markup or suck someone up. I already sent an email to the...
Aside from FOMO, IMO the CTR/ITS shouldn't be costing this much at all. It's the way it is now because the manufacturers think they can charge more by the name of limited production or parts shortages.
When factoring FOMO in place and ICE ending in 2035, yes.
I am expecting MSRP of CTR + 10%+/-, there are many things missing of the ITS from the CTR and it makes no sense to price it near the TLX.
The industry is already bad the way it is. We need to discourage bundle selling, I'd say do the right thing and drop the dealers who force these kind of...
Yes, you are SOL until the price is announced. I received calls already from multiple dealers about color options.
I was surprised there weren't that many people in early April when the car was announced again. I thought people who missed the FL5 would jumped right in.
Don't worry, if the MSRP...
I think this is in the right direction, we need to get out of the antiquated dealer model. This gives everyone a fair chance and not people with the deepest pockets at the dealers (or they can wait for the next allocations)
I wish Canada can have something like this.
Vancouver or BC is quite immune to economic changes due to the amount of foreign money. In economic, those who work here are "servicing" the rich and the wealthy. Just have a look at the amount of Tesla we have here and cars that equal to a down payment for a house, that tells you "recession" is...
They might as well cancel you or roll you over for 2025. That's the same with FL5, some dealer just over sold and ended up refunding on people. What a waste of time
I am not joking.
As an immagrant since the 90s, people in Vancouver is generally "equity rich". People like myself who works 2 jobs is able to make ends meet with some savings and a manageable mortgage. A 60k car is no where cheap (my car is 30k new) but I enjoy driving and the mechanic, this...
I am going to be vague with dealer names here, since I had a bad incident where certain dealer cancelled my preorder when I suggested certain dealers are shady.
Which dealer is it that has 30+ wait? Is it in Burnaby or Vancouver? The one in Vancouver didn't bother to return my email.
The one...