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OP said you have to buy a car not a condo.... you fail to follow the instruction's.. FailFish Quote:
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Another fail... FailFish No bikes are allowed read what he said..... Quote:
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Freight + PDI is usually $1,000 to $2,000 isn't it? Also the documentation fee is $200 to $2,000? Depending on what dealership. So the before tax price needs to be around $85,000 to be on safe side. |
^ Luxury tax is 15% above a certain threshold. |
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Corvette z51 and Grand Sport 460hp 460tq 0-60 3.8sec Corvette Z06 650hp 650tq 0-60 2.7sec :D |
techno violet or interlagos blue e46 M3 |
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The new CTS-V HOWEVER The new Camaro ZL1 was released and that uses the Z06 engine too. I think it's slightly cheaper than the V but there's only 50 allocations for the first year so it's easy going to cost more than MSRP. http://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sit...nd%7C660%3A438 |
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*edit* never mind, I didn't know that BC had luxury tax. https://autovance.com/digging-deeper...bc-luxury-tax/ |
I always thought the motor in those was a slightly changed lt4... But you are correct... Quote:
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Stick to your Hondas and your will never ever hear of it. ..lol |
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For those of us that are older and have kids, the OP's request is kinda impossible. I want my 2 seater, but there's no way I could daily it. I think I'd rather daily drive a 30K sedan and then have a 70K 2 seater for the weekend. But since this is the internet, and I don't need to be rational here's my choice. http://blog.caranddriver.com/wp-cont...07-626x382.jpg |
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How about fail as its over 100k FailFish http://www.audi.ca/ca/web/en/models/...ild-price.html Quote:
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Who pays MSRP? So what if it is listed at $97.5K, you drop $100K cash, I think salesman will start filling out the bill of sale. |
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I've seen car enthusiasts with family driving a cheap economical vehicle as a daily driver that could be bought for $3,000 range and drive a nice expensive 2 seater coupe for the summer/weekend. get something cheap like this and save your $ for expensive 2 seater https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...973be81052.jpg |
Following the rules strictly. GS 450h As per Lexus website as the final price. $90,355.50 Or WRX STI Sport-tech Manual Transmission MSRP $45,395.00 Cash Discount -$500.00 PDI & Freight $1,650.00 Other Fees $520.00 Accessories $3,736.26 Installation Cost See dealer for details PST $3,556.09 GST $2,540.06 Purchase Price:$56,897.41 Or Golf GTI Clubsport S, probs around 60K pre tax, PDI, if it ever comes here. Only because it was featured on Top Gear :lol Or 4Runner maxed out options and warranty... not a car? fuck right off, and suck a cock. $65,314.55 Or As posted before, Chevy Corvette Grand Sport MSRP from $76,195† Includes A/C Tax Or As previously mentioned Camaro ZL1 $69,400† Includes A/C Tax Or Quattro TT RS, not out yet in Canada, but it's coming soon. 2.0 TFSI S Tronic quattro MSRP: $ 60,000.00 USD -> Est $80133.00 CAD |
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The long-awaited Civic Type R, slated to go on sale in Canada this summer with an MSRP in the low $40k range, is the first ever Type R-badged Honda to be sold in Canada. :troll: :D Not out yet, but I'd still get one when it does if it was free. Yes, over some of the other choices here. Rice4lyfe.:awwyeah::awwyeah::awwyeah: :hotbaby::2finger2::2finger2::2finger2: I'd hate to work with you, all criticism, no contribution. |
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suv : 2017 cherokee SRT (around 80-90k pre tax) car : id love a new m5 but as some have stated..over 100k starting |
Lots of people mentioning the CTS-V and ATS-V... the problem with those is they seem to lose 70% of their value the second they drive off the lot. Just wait 2~3 years and buy one for ~25K instead. Quote:
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No power steering, hard to get out of, insanely bumpy suspension and a lightweight chassis, terrible side and rear visibility... etc. |
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