Subject: Vancouver Dealer Sells Cars From USA At US Prices - Alberta Dealers Fuming
From: Josh S
Date: 11/6/2007 7:15:32 PM
In article <6sv0j31gkcrv6spb9qqgbbhjdip4iageo7@4ax.com>,
Ned Kelly <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
> If GM Canada refuses to implement warranty when vehicle is to be purchased,
> then just buy a better brand!!
Better brands like Honda and Toyota aren't available at these deal
prices. They are still charging very marked up prices in Canada, their
customers are suckers with lots of money to waste.
Subject: Vancouver Dealer Sells Cars From USA At US Prices - Alberta Dealers Fuming
From: Josh S
Date: 11/6/2007 7:21:11 PM
In article <NrUXi.179599$Da.112179@pd7urf1no>,
"Cool" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
> Ned Kelly wrote:
> >> A Vancouver car dealer, in an attempt to stop the flood of Canadians
> >> buying cars at drastically lower pricing in the USA, has managed to
> >> stem the landslide, and at the same time encouraged buyers from
> >> Alberta to shop in Canada.
> >>
> >> Cameron, at Eagle Ridge GM in Coquitlam B.C. is bringing loads of
> >> cars from the USA, and selling them at USA pricing, much to the
> >> chagrin of overpriced car dealers in Edmonton, for example.
> >>
> >> If you are looking to save many thousands of dollars on a car, call
> >> Cameron on his toll free number:
> >> 1-800-916-2166
> >>
> >> or, visit his website at:
> >> http://www.eagleridgegm.com/
> >>
> >> He has great deals, and by buying from him, you do not need to fill
> >> in all the forms for Customs, nor do you need to get a passport.
> >>
> >> Feel free to tell him Bill in Edmonton recommended.
> >>
> >> Tough titty for those expletive deleted dealers in Deadmonton who
> >> overcharge!
>
> GM has delayed warranty coverage. Buyers MUST wait 6 months before they
> can register the new car warranty.
But aren't they selling used cars.
I see GM & Nissan used cars in their ads.
Subject: Vancouver Dealer Sells Cars From USA At US Prices - Alberta Dealers Fuming
From: Canuck57
Date: 11/7/2007 2:52:07 AM
"Josh S" <Josh@clean.spam> wrote in message
news:Josh-B28F5E.11153106112007@news.telus.net...
> In article <6sv0j31gkcrv6spb9qqgbbhjdip4iageo7@4ax.com>,
> Ned Kelly <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
>> If GM Canada refuses to implement warranty when vehicle is to be
>> purchased,
>> then just buy a better brand!!
>
> Better brands like Honda and Toyota aren't available at these deal
> prices. They are still charging very marked up prices in Canada, their
> customers are suckers with lots of money to waste.
Even Honda's made in Canada sold in the US for less. Great Canadian spirit.
Me, I turned down that Ridgeline last year for a real truck, F150 -
warranted in the US and Canada.
Subject: Vancouver Dealer Sells Cars From USA At US Prices - Alberta Dealers Fuming
From: Canuck57
Date: 11/7/2007 2:56:18 AM
"Josh S" <Josh@clean.spam> wrote in message
news:Josh-EDF290.11211106112007@news.telus.net...
> In article <NrUXi.179599$Da.112179@pd7urf1no>,
> "Cool" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>> Ned Kelly wrote:
>> >> A Vancouver car dealer, in an attempt to stop the flood of Canadians
>> >> buying cars at drastically lower pricing in the USA, has managed to
>> >> stem the landslide, and at the same time encouraged buyers from
>> >> Alberta to shop in Canada.
>> >>
>> >> Cameron, at Eagle Ridge GM in Coquitlam B.C. is bringing loads of
>> >> cars from the USA, and selling them at USA pricing, much to the
>> >> chagrin of overpriced car dealers in Edmonton, for example.
>> >>
>> >> If you are looking to save many thousands of dollars on a car, call
>> >> Cameron on his toll free number:
>> >> 1-800-916-2166
>> >>
>> >> or, visit his website at:
>> >> http://www.eagleridgegm.com/
>> >>
>> >> He has great deals, and by buying from him, you do not need to fill
>> >> in all the forms for Customs, nor do you need to get a passport.
>> >>
>> >> Feel free to tell him Bill in Edmonton recommended.
>> >>
>> >> Tough titty for those expletive deleted dealers in Deadmonton who
>> >> overcharge!
>>
>> GM has delayed warranty coverage. Buyers MUST wait 6 months before they
>> can register the new car warranty.
>
> But aren't they selling used cars.
> I see GM & Nissan used cars in their ads.
Might be, but the US has registries for write offs and salvaged vehicles
that Canada does not have because Ottawa is limp on protecting Canadian car
consumers. As many know, buying a used car in the US can be safer with the
right research than buying Canaidan.
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