The Tariff Thread

Quit blaming the Liberals for all the little things in life. We can afford a 100,000.00 dollar car then you have little to complain about. How about the family with 3 kids and work 3 jobs just to get to live until tomorrow!
 
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How about we change Rule 1 to...

Introduce yourself first before you start spewing your political views. Nobody gives a Sh iT...
There is a separate thread for those who want to disparage their least favourite political party . Seems to be a popular pastime lately. And it’s just begun after today’s election call . May the Gods help us, lol.
 
Just read about the same guy on a CBC article, but something doesn't quite add up.
The gentleman is 77 years of age, which means he was born is 1948. The article claims he owned a similar model (68 charger)when he was 17, which would be 1965 or 1966.
Maybe just an honest mistake, I was born in the 50's and still think I'm 35.

 
Very sad to see enthusiasts getting caught in the crosshairs. I hope the classics and modding community will survive and remain resilient. Most of us have longterm plans for our cars and none of us look forward to suffer to find and source parts in the future.

What worries me the most is GM already struggling to commit to 10 years to make OEM parts. Several parts for C7s already got discontinued after 6-7 years mark. And with what's going on, there will be even more discontinuations now.

At this pace in the future, we'll all need to start investing in some next gen 3D printing tech and these forums will become hubs for parts blueprints, with people crafting their own aftermarket parts. :facepalm:
 
I honestly did not believe that having and showing compassion for an elderly "car guy' who obviously has, possibly, a few good years to enjoy his dream car would elicit such a negative reaction. As I stated, its "just this mans opinion". DW, I hope you have an excellent day.
Nothing wrong feeling sorry for his bad luck regardless of age. The media loves a sad story it seems but rarely follows up. I read that the issue has been partly resolved by the additional Tariff being paused one month from March 3rd to April 2nd. So he is able to bring the car in by just paying the normal federal and Manitoba taxes.
You all will remember the show "The Rest of the Story", and this situation reminded me of a Corvette groups kindness. One of the members was on his way home from a club cruise and his transmission went leaving him only 1st and 2nd gear. The car limped home without issue but the member had struggled to get the used Corvette to become part of the group. Out of kindness the membership started an internal fund and collected approx $5000 to cover the cost of the repair. When I heard what happened I suggested a fund to help out and donated $250 to the cause. The group just wanted to do something that would make a difference to help out. I believe the impact was very big and I was proud that the Corvette community could help out someone who also suffered bad luck.
I hope Mr. Fletcher in Manitoba can now enjoy his dream car for the rest of his life and never suffers a setback of any magnitude ever again.
Scott
 
Nothing wrong feeling sorry for his bad luck regardless of age. The media loves a sad story it seems but rarely follows up. I read that the issue has been partly resolved by the additional Tariff being paused one month from March 3rd to April 2nd. So he is able to bring the car in by just paying the normal federal and Manitoba taxes.
You all will remember the show "The Rest of the Story", and this situation reminded me of a Corvette groups kindness. One of the members was on his way home from a club cruise and his transmission went leaving him only 1st and 2nd gear. The car limped home without issue but the member had struggled to get the used Corvette to become part of the group. Out of kindness the membership started an internal fund and collected approx $5000 to cover the cost of the repair. When I heard what happened I suggested a fund to help out and donated $250 to the cause. The group just wanted to do something that would make a difference to help out. I believe the impact was very big and I was proud that the Corvette community could help out someone who also suffered bad luck.
I hope Mr. Fletcher in Manitoba can now enjoy his dream car for the rest of his life and never suffers a setback of any magnitude ever again.
Scott
Nice .
 
I just listened to the news after PM Carney mentionned 25% tarif on US made cars including the Corvette, what is that going to do on the new and used prices of Corvette?
New cars will already go up in price with the the Turdump Tariffs. Some say as much as US$10K. Tack on the retaliation tariffs and you are likely looking at another large chunk. Time to look at Porsche, Lambo or Ferrari?
 
Morons, how is that targeted…no surprise from the irrational environmentalists.🙄😖
Don't make me lock this thread please. It was a group decision by all the provinces Premiers. The topic is Corvette pricing.
 
The consumer is going to eat these price increases. All that means higher end cars will have even a smaller market, less people able to afford them. That Z06 I was looking forward to getting next year appears to be moving farther away. Oh well.
Give it time. You never know what can happen.
 
Time to invest in livestock, mainly horses, as a mode of future transportation around Canada/the globe.
That, and perhaps bicycles. Works in China.
After the dust settles, of course.....
(WTI dropped US$5/bbl this morning. Wait for gas/diesel to follow...)
Careful. You have to mention the price of Corvettes or Murray will threaten to lock the thread. :rofl:
 


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