FINALLY!!!! TCs IN CANADA!!!
Canadian Auto Associates is proud to announce the arrival of Canada's first Scion TCs. These vehicles ARE for sale and licenced in Canada. We deliver your TC to anywhere in the country for a very reasonable fee. For full details, please conatact our sales department at (866) 606-2155 or visit our website at www.canadianautoassociates.com.
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Cool Beanz
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good stuff
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$22,226 US dollars (xe.com for exchange rates) for a 07 with 4618 miles.
http://www.trader.ca/powerpage/detai...id=5930033&m=1 |
that is slightly expensive... considering they're 17,400 brand new from factory
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hmm might drive to canada to sell mine!
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yea basically buy some tcs and drive to canada and sell yours for mass profit haha.
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Would be cool to make "mass profit", but that would be rather difficult considering Canada has strict regulations for their vehicles. For the longest time tC's couldn't be imported to Canada due to safety features that are required in Canada. Apparently the 07's can now be imported, but still have a lot of stuff to do to get it there...
Originally Posted by K_Dawg_ONE
^^the tC doesnt meet our 5kmh front end crash test...
Originally Posted by canadianscions
Regardless if its a xA or xB you will have to pay for the same inspections and modifications. Only place I know of that were asking that much was Downtown Toyota of Vancouver. Right now i am selling my xBs at cost in order to make room for 2005's. There are alot of hidden costs involved which people do not take into consideration. On top of the base price you have to add destination charge and state tax and license fees. Then you add transport fees, broker fees, exchange rate, import taxes, excise tax, inspection: federal and provincial, modification cost, even a fee for having air conditioning. Its alot of work. So if some prices seem outragous chances are they are not that far off since there is alot of time and money spent. 25k is a little steep but not crazy.
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Originally Posted by tC_2NeR
hmm might drive to canada to sell mine!
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sweet!!! Will someone drop a canadian flag on their car door?!?!
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You can't just do a money conversion from USD to CAD and say that's a rip off. Canadian money is worth more than our money, that's all there is to it, they aren't paying more for a tC than we are. That's just what you see when you convert their money to ours.
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uh no. its the opposite.
our money converts to more of theirs. however, thats why things cost a bit morein CAN dollars, to make up for it. |
Originally Posted by hunterUnknown
uh no. its the opposite.
our money converts to more of theirs. however, thats why things cost a bit morein CAN dollars, to make up for it. |
Unfortunately, you cannot just drive up here and sell your car. You have to go through the importing process in order for the buyer to able to title the car in Canada. It isn't rocket science to do it, but it is not free. There are a lot of costs involved in importing a Scion to Canada. For instance, you have to pay duty on it when you import it. That is why the going price for a Scion in Canada seems so much higher than it is in the US.
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I will have to look into how much for a TC in BC, I purchased an xB from a local dealer here in Canada for the best price I could find in July 06 and paid $22500 + taxes, seems a lot more than the US price but after you work in the exchange, duties and taxes from importing the dealer only ends up with about $1000-$2000 profit as I looked into bring one up myself and it would have taken about three weeks to complete the sale and get it across the border and I bought from a dealer.
How much Canadain dollars are you selling the TC for in Ontario? |
We are asking $25999 for our 2007 TCs with power moonroof, multi-function steering wheel, leather wrapped steering wheel/shift knob and alloy wheels. We can ship the car to Vancouver as well. If you would like to explore the possibility, give me a call. My name is Jimmy and my number is (866) 606-2155 (it is toll free).
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