FloArm
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More Chicagoland friends!Hello neighbor, congratulations, I also purchased my ITS at Mullers Woodfield Acura.
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More Chicagoland friends!Hello neighbor, congratulations, I also purchased my ITS at Mullers Woodfield Acura.
I guess the US is getting quite a bit of ITS... Extremely limited here in Canada.
Trade offBut you get a lower priced, better equipped Civic Si, so it’s kind of a trade off.
Yeah, it's like around the equivalent of $45kUSD and it comes with the heated steering wheel from the factory. I discussed this with other members but we're fairly certain it has to do with the fact that buyers here (read, people who can't drive) feel the need to absolutely have AWD for winter so the competition like the S3 is more favorable. Different market dynamics, different prices.Canadians get a decent buy on the ITS as well. Isn't it under 60k?
| MSRP Country | USD | CAD |
| US | $52,995 | $72,701 |
| Canada | $42,516 | $58,326 |
Hahahah trust me I’ve been that guy with big plans and then come up really short….but I’m only 5’5” so I come up short a lot hahah. Thanks!Someone on the forums actually did the thing they said they would. This never happens. Congrats on choosing the best color, enjoy!
LOL not to mention that it cost most of us Canadians $1MM to live in a porta potty. Unless you can swing it, there is a small portion of canadians even concerned about auto ownership atm.Just looking at both countries' MSRP using today's FX rates...
MSRP Country USD CAD US $52,995 $72,701 Canada $42,516 $58,326
Can't imagine many people up here would be lining up to buy this at $73K CAD.
I put the laughing emoji because the Like system doesn't have a crying emoji.LOL not to mention that it cost most of us Canadians $1MM to live in a porta potty.
Lol. Just finance it?.I don't understand the automotive industry's current obsession with "primer grey".
I guess it has everything to do with consumer/marketing trends, but how uninspiring.
LOL not to mention that it cost most of us Canadians $1MM to live in a porta potty. Unless you can swing it, there is a small portion of canadians even concerned about auto ownership atm.
Not sure if we should laugh or cry. Probably the latter. Thats ok, our 50% tax rate on any decent income which lets us live in a shoebox goes towards our great "free" healthcare that only takes 12 hours to be seen in emergency, or months/years for critical surgeries! It's the best. I really don't know how people actually live day to day on average incomes here. I see individuals in the states complaining about 400K USD average priced detached homes. I think people here would go crazy for that. lolLol. Just finance it?.
I have seen the HGTV shows and it's crazy. Don't know how you swing home loans 10x + your income. Is financing different?
Pretty much.Not sure if we should laugh or cry. Probably the latter. Thats ok, our 50% tax rate on any decent income which lets us live in a shoebox goes towards our great "free" healthcare that only takes 12 hours to be seen in emergency, or months/years for critical surgeries! It's the best. I really don't know how people actually live day to day on average incomes here. I see individuals in the states complaining about 400K USD average priced detached homes. I think people here would go crazy for that. lol
Back to topic. I think with financing they just base it off your income and credit score... though I think paying 7.29% interest for a long term here, for an ITS would be beyond painful to see all those interest charges. 90k for an ITS, lol. Probably best to pay for the majority of the vehicle in cash unless some investment is pulling a greater return.