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What I'm saying is that when you hit the border, Customs doesn't care how you paid for the car. They will be charging you the GST, P/HST, and Duty all based on the CDN dollar value of your US purchase. Therefore, when they calculate the 5%, 7% and then the 6.1% on top of that total, it will be based on the CDN dollar value. With the CDN dollar being worth 0.95 US dollars. It means on an $80K USD car: $80 000 US purchase price = $84 000 CDN 7% (assuming PST) = $5880 5% GST = $4200 Subtotal = $94 080 Duty (6.1%) = $5738.88 Total taxes = $15 818.88 CDN So even if you pay the entire amount in US cash up front, you will be required to hand over $15 818.88 at the Canadian border plus the A/C fee and filing fee. It still may be worth it depending on the car and what it's value is up here. A good example is a used, late model 911 TT. There are so few available up here (ie. a half dozen or so) that they hold they're value ridiculously well. The inventory is just so much deeper down south that the US purchases are typically still cheaper when you factor in the government taxes. |
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$100K cars are not investments, the subsequent depreciation is wallet wrenching. If it isn't for the passion, why bother? I keep this quote handy when I start thinking seriously about a car purchase - just to keep myself honest. Quote:
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Since you included so few criteria, I'm assuming you want an attention grabber that everyone will be comfortable sitting in. CLS 63 AMG, no question.
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But were thee any other suggestions guys?
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11-18-2011, 08:49 PM | #53 |
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The S7 I guess (MY 2013). Isn't that supposed to be under $100k? I saw the pics of an A7 before I saw one in person and I thought it looked horrid. However, seeing one in person was totally different. I'm not a fan of much of the Audi exterior styling lately, but this one catches my attention. It's not as fast as the CLS AMG, but should be in your price range new, at least.
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It could really use a flush deck lid spoiler though. That's the only part of the car I don't like, that transition from the horizontal to vertical on the back end. |
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+1. Thats exactly what bothers me about the car. Seems too, unfinished? I'm not sure that's the word. But there's something about it.
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4 used 135i's.
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I'd without a doubt go with the 1000hp Hennessey Twin Turbo CTS-V
http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/v1000.html
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