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I have seen on other channels that Stantis is forcing dealers to offer 35% off lot cars to get cars to sell. But this only seems to be an incentive in the US, as Canadian dealers still have cars marked high. In Canada, pricing is further augmented because the government has been unable to rein in its budget spending and has devalued the dollar further against the US counterpart. Canadians cannot afford US goods because of the floundering exchange, further widening the affordability gap. This is all due to the Liberal party, which has a massive spending problem, regardless of who their leader is. The entire party must be reset and return to working with the voters rather than using them as their cash cow.
I think the luxury end of both petrol and electic are becoming dead zones. Cost of living has hit all levels of workers so few view luxury as desirable. And what is that 16 mpg in this day and age?
Most people don't want EV's because they are useless and expensive. As for combustion luxury cars, people are not buying them right now because there is a cost of living right now and even though I'm a massive petrolhead, today's combustion vehicles are too technical and far too expensive plus they have reliability issue.
🤔 What would happen to the auto industry if Canada became the 51st state?
👉 What If Canada Became the 51st State? The Shocking Impact on EVs and the Auto Industry! WATCH IT NOW HERE! 🎬ruclips.net/video/_Su4JZqbqRY/видео.html
Those big behemoths look like dinosaurs going extinct...100k for a vehicle, you deserve to fail...you made it, you eat it...😅
I have seen on other channels that Stantis is forcing dealers to offer 35% off lot cars to get cars to sell. But this only seems to be an incentive in the US, as Canadian dealers still have cars marked high. In Canada, pricing is further augmented because the government has been unable to rein in its budget spending and has devalued the dollar further against the US counterpart. Canadians cannot afford US goods because of the floundering exchange, further widening the affordability gap. This is all due to the Liberal party, which has a massive spending problem, regardless of who their leader is. The entire party must be reset and return to working with the voters rather than using them as their cash cow.
Look at Japan's dollar, they are cooked...only the printing press buying one own gubermint debt keeps them alive...
The old and original Nissan Z cars look so much better than the new Z. What was Nissan thinking?
I think the luxury end of both petrol and electic are becoming dead zones. Cost of living has hit all levels of workers so few view luxury as desirable. And what is that 16 mpg in this day and age?
Most people don't want EV's because they are useless and expensive. As for combustion luxury cars, people are not buying them right now because there is a cost of living right now and even though I'm a massive petrolhead, today's combustion vehicles are too technical and far too expensive plus they have reliability issue.