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Re: Canadian Cars For sale
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Donnie</div><div class="ubbcode-body">so, are you guys saying that a car in the states for 100,000 can be bought up there for 75,000? </div></div>
Yes if the Canadian seller sells it for Canadian Dollars and you convert your US funds to get that total you will get 20% to 25% off as of now. |
Re: Canadian Cars For sale
I'm really attached my cars and there is not much hope of me selling any time soon.
Two or three years ago, I was offered 20% more, than my unrestored, one repaint L78 was appraised for. I'm not going to say what the appraised value is, but let's just say that it was a lot of money. Even though I am not rich, money means nothing to me. It is the time I spend behind the wheel, that is priceless to me. |
Re: Canadian Cars For sale
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Donnie</div><div class="ubbcode-body">so, are you guys saying that a car in the states for 100,000 can be bought up there for 75,000? </div></div>
Arguably, cars in Canada have gone up 20-25% in value if they have been and continue to be valued in US dollars. Any Canadian that owns a $100,000 musclecar also knows how much the exchange rate has changed. |
Re: Canadian Cars For sale
Any Canadian that owns a $100,000 musclecar also knows how much the exchange rate has changed.
Helmut...you certainly don't need to a $100K car to know what the exchange rate is...no wonder the Canadian, Aussie and Kiwi dollars are referred to as 'yo yo' currency's. |
Re: Canadian Cars For sale
don't most canadians sell and market there cars in american dollars already.
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