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Re: What car
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 7909486)
Hmm, I probably should have done some research before I posted, but I remember when I was looking to buy a new car that the mini dealer in Yaletown said the government, not sure which one, would give a rebate on a manual as they were more fuel efficient. Might have just been bollox though.
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Re: What car
Originally Posted by Essex_Man
(Post 7909489)
yes the was a rebate program for some cars but not all. I believe that's stop now. it was 1000 bucks rebate. Now is cash for clunkers. Or cash only deals. You can brand new accent for 9999.00 for instants.
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Re: What car
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 7909496)
Both programs have ended now. The cash for clunkers one they ran out of money. Guess the govt. had more important things to spend their (Our) money on, like pizza
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Re: What car
I can definitely agree that BC cars are expensive.
2 weeks ago I got a 1999 Toyota Corolla (in good condition, low mileage) for $5,250 (incl tax, 8 month warranty). Very expensive I know, but in comparison to others I'd looked at it didn't seem a too bad deal. From what I've heard / seen Toyota's definitely do hold their price. Older early 90's Tercels I've seen go for $2,500+! I had a 1998 Toyota Avensis in the UK which had more extras then the car I just got which only fetched £450 when I left. I was annoyed but you can't really compare. They have one market there, this is totally different that's one thing you have to stop thinking about. Whatever you go for - makes sure it's BCAA inspected for 'peace of mind' if nothing else. Erm can't think of much else, hope I helped in someway (and If I'm repeating anything else others have said sorry, I was too lazy to read all the other replies) |
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