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<blockquote data-quote="ojamali" data-source="post: 74095" data-attributes="member: 2023"><p>I don't agree that GM Canada has no teeth when it comes to Corvettes. GM USA does not lose a dime if they send an allocation to GM Canada. GM Canada gets billed for the car in US dollars.</p><p></p><p>However to sell it to the end consumers in Canada GM Canada has to take a loss on each vehicle. That would discourage any business owner/executive to make an argument for more allocations without first ensuring an equivalent price increase to still make it a viable business.</p><p></p><p>Besides it's not only GM that is keeping a close eye on the exchange rates. The buyers are too. We all saw a mad rush to place your order on GM workbench as price increase was expected any minute. Since after the price increase some people have delayed their purchase or cancelled it all together -- bring the supply and demand closer to where it's should be in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>BTW GM Canada has no authority or control to tell any GM dealer what used vehicle they can stock. If the demand was there and I had a client who wants a dodge viper from US with a used title then GM Canada can not intervene. It's none of their business. They can only discourage the practice by warranty exclusions etc. which they have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ojamali, post: 74095, member: 2023"] I don't agree that GM Canada has no teeth when it comes to Corvettes. GM USA does not lose a dime if they send an allocation to GM Canada. GM Canada gets billed for the car in US dollars. However to sell it to the end consumers in Canada GM Canada has to take a loss on each vehicle. That would discourage any business owner/executive to make an argument for more allocations without first ensuring an equivalent price increase to still make it a viable business. Besides it's not only GM that is keeping a close eye on the exchange rates. The buyers are too. We all saw a mad rush to place your order on GM workbench as price increase was expected any minute. Since after the price increase some people have delayed their purchase or cancelled it all together -- bring the supply and demand closer to where it's should be in my opinion. BTW GM Canada has no authority or control to tell any GM dealer what used vehicle they can stock. If the demand was there and I had a client who wants a dodge viper from US with a used title then GM Canada can not intervene. It's none of their business. They can only discourage the practice by warranty exclusions etc. which they have. [/QUOTE]
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