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Still No Canadian Prices for 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="canadiansteelman" data-source="post: 229269" data-attributes="member: 1985"><p>You may be right Murray, but fundamentally for me there is something not right about signing a blank cheque and giving it to a corporation like GM. The Canadian dollar has been quite stable against the US dollar for the last year and not likely to change at least for the next 1/2 year out so I don’t think that is a valid excuse. GM Canada knows how much the car costs and they know the inflation rate in Canada. GM established their marketing and pricing policy with the 2020 C8 models. It should not be that difficult to set the prices for the 2021 models. They did it for all the other 2021 vehicle models. For those of us in the first allocation of 2021 cars, it would be nice to know what the car and options cost so we could have made a better more informed decision based on facts, not speculation. I agree with the comments that prices will likely follow last year and the US published prices, but it would be nice to know for sure. Just makes good business sense to know what your cost is. That is my point. I know it’s frustrating for the dealers as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canadiansteelman, post: 229269, member: 1985"] You may be right Murray, but fundamentally for me there is something not right about signing a blank cheque and giving it to a corporation like GM. The Canadian dollar has been quite stable against the US dollar for the last year and not likely to change at least for the next 1/2 year out so I don’t think that is a valid excuse. GM Canada knows how much the car costs and they know the inflation rate in Canada. GM established their marketing and pricing policy with the 2020 C8 models. It should not be that difficult to set the prices for the 2021 models. They did it for all the other 2021 vehicle models. For those of us in the first allocation of 2021 cars, it would be nice to know what the car and options cost so we could have made a better more informed decision based on facts, not speculation. I agree with the comments that prices will likely follow last year and the US published prices, but it would be nice to know for sure. Just makes good business sense to know what your cost is. That is my point. I know it’s frustrating for the dealers as well. [/QUOTE]
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