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Hi, Just picked up a 2012 Crew V6 AWD with Crew convenience, leather, towing, Sunroof, 20" wheels, 730N. Bought in Oregon so OTD (no tax) was 36466(included $30 for Temp lic and $75 dealer doc). MSRP 41660. Dealer got the rebate.($1000). Saved 3% tax by buying out of state , would have been 9%(city) vice state of just 6%.
Dealer was discounting down to almost employee pricing.
Last edited by Fluyguy405; Jan 22, 2012 at 05:23 PM.
just got an 2011 citadel with hemi and towing package. Sticker was $58k, Invoice was $51k, paid $45k +ttf. (In Canada). pics to follow.
I hope you didn't pay 45k for a 2011 citadel if you did you got screwed on that deal. The currency exchange rate from Canadian to us dollars is very very small.
I hope you didn't pay 45k for a 2011 citadel if you did you got screwed on that deal. The currency exchange rate from Canadian to us dollars is very very small.
Like I said in a earlier post, price here in Canada are 25% higher then in the US, nobody at Dodge can explain me why...Law of market? Probably dealers put a lot of money in there pockets.
They also charge us more for shipping 1400$
At 45K, it's retail price for a Crew V6 with no options
I hope you didn't pay 45k for a 2011 citadel if you did you got screwed on that deal. The currency exchange rate from Canadian to us dollars is very very small.
i forgive your reading comprehension since you are a Spartan, but in Canada list price is significantly higher than that of our southern neighbours.
but thanks for flagging my well negotiated $6,000 off invoice.
i forgive your reading comprehension since you are a Spartan, but in Canada list price is significantly higher than that of our southern neighbours.
but thanks for flagging my well negotiated $6,000 off invoice.
Well next time you feel like buying a car at a fair price then just import it into Canada. I have dozens of friends who come down south from Canada to buy cars and save thousands of dollars by just importing it. I'm glad you feel good about that $6000 you saved its a pity that is more valuable than the $4,000 more you could have saved by coming into the states. Go Green