Canadian customers getting shafted when buying E320's
As an example:
E320 CDI is $74,400 Cdn. in Canada and $65,205 Cdn. in the US. A difference of 14% HIGHER COST for Canadian customers.
It not as bad in the other models where Canadians pay "only" an 8% spread or the M-class where there is "only" 9%.
Why are Canadian customers paying a higher price for the E-class then in the US? Does Mercedes think that it's fair to shaft their Canadian customers? It's not bad enough that we have to put up with a product that is only a shadow of it's past in reliability but we also have to put up with an extra dose of price gouging.
http://www.x-rates.com/
http://www.mercedes-benz.ca/index.cfm?id=3637
http://www.mbusa.com/brand/models/E320CDI.jsp
Last edited by Spartan; May 22, 2005 at 01:33 AM.
It takes far less U.S. dollars to buy that 50,000 Euro car ($62,757).
Also, the Canadian dollar isn't equal to the U.S. dollar, it's only worth .79231 of the U.S. dollar.
If the Canadian dollar had the same value against the Euro as the U.S. dollar, the car that cost $62,757 in the U.S. would cost $79,202 CDN. However, when you factor in the value these currencies have against the Euro, the difference is actually quite a bit more than that.
So you not only have to consider the relationship between the U.S. dollar and the Canadian dollar, you also have to consider the value of these currencies compared to the Euro.
Last edited by BudC; May 22, 2005 at 10:55 AM.
Mercedes has systematically bought up all the franchises and is now selling DIRECTLY to the public. Their stated reason was that it would help them give the consumer a better deal by cutting out the middle man. In reality, their sole intent was to control the market for their car and eliminate the pressure from their remaining dealers to sell at market value.
As long as the public is NOT aware of their practices, they will do what they can to screw a few extra dollars from their Canadian customers.
It takes far less U.S. dollars to buy that 50,000 Euro car ($62,757).
Also, the Canadian dollar isn't equal to the U.S. dollar, it's only worth .79231 of the U.S. dollar.
If the Canadian dollar had the same value against the Euro as the U.S. dollar, the car that cost $62,757 in the U.S. would cost $79,202 CDN. However, when you factor in the value these currencies have against the Euro, the difference is actually quite a bit more than that.
So you not only have to consider the relationship between the U.S. dollar and the Canadian dollar, you also have to consider the value of these currencies compared to the Euro.
This has nothing to do with Euro's but everything to do with the price of the car being 14% higher then it's available from the US. I can travel to the US and buy the same car and have $10,000 left over in MY POCKET. Even though it's the same car, Mercedes will NOT warranty my car in Canada even though it's the same product from the same factory.
Other then a few very minor differences, the warranty is the lever they use to keep the market under CONTROL.
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This has nothing to do with Euro's but everything to do with the price of the car being 14% higher then it's available from the US. I can travel to the US and buy the same car and have $10,000 left over in MY POCKET. Even though it's the same car, Mercedes will NOT warranty my car in Canada even though it's the same product from the same factory.
Other then a few very minor differences, the warranty is the lever they use to keep the market under CONTROL.
Last edited by Nevada Jack; May 22, 2005 at 12:02 PM. Reason: Clarification
Metallic Paint is standard, $680 US, $861 CDN
Full Premium Leather is standard, $1,500 US, $1,899 CDN
Puddle lights are standard, de-contented for US.
I'm sure there are other differences too.
Last edited by TPAbnz; May 22, 2005 at 12:14 PM.
Metallic Paint is standard, $680 US, $861 CDN
Full Premium Leather is standard, $1,500 US, $1,899 CDN
Puddle lights are standard, de-contented for US.
I'm sure there are other differences too.
I read that there is as much as several thousand dollar discount in some US E-class purchases. The best I could muster was $1,500.
Yes, my self serving corrupt government will make sure they chain saw their pound of flesh regardless of where I buy the car.









