2011 Raptor SuperCrew
I have been driving by the lot that they store the Raptors at before they ship across the country every day for the past few weeks...there are probably 25 or more crew cabs sitting there right now. I'm definitely feeling the silver crew cab, but I can only imagine what the sticker price will be.
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I have been driving by the lot that they store the Raptors at before they ship across the country every day for the past few weeks...there are probably 25 or more crew cabs sitting there right now. I'm definitely feeling the silver crew cab, but I can only imagine what the sticker price will be.
Supercab starting at 53 199$ CND
That made sense to me ten years ago but, with todays exchange rate being so close what is the rationale?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
That made sense to me ten years ago but, with todays exchange rate being so close what is the rationale?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
Seriously, i don't know.
That's why i may buy my next truck in the US...
That made sense to me ten years ago but, with todays exchange rate being so close what is the rationale?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
I know in Japan a Wrangler costs around $35,000 (US) because Japan is protecting it's domestic Makes but, Canada doesn't have domestic lines to protect.
Do US manufacturers gouge because they can or is something else built into the Canadian MSRP?
Basically, they do it because they can, simple as that. So much for free trade. It's not just cars, it's all sorts of stuff, shoes, clothes, food, appliances, car parts you name it.
I looked at buying a new truck in the US, no Ford dealer would sell me one.




