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We'll see! Watch them throw the manual with the 1.5T on the Touring model jk.
Well our dollar isn't worth squat right now so if Honda Canada doesn't account for the exchange rate then we're still getting a deal compared to you guys. Let's say the Touring will cost us 30k CAD. In reality that only 23100 USD so if Honda doesn't account for the exchange rate I've got a Touring at 23k USD with possibly a better equipment package... IF Honda accounts for the low dollar, then a Touring would cost $35k but that would alienate consumers because we would refuse to pay that for a Civic even because the dollar was low.
In my opinion it's always been better to buy a car at this time because auto manufactures don't bother with the exchange rate. The only problem is, people in our economy have far better things to do with their money than buy a new car...
Well our dollar isn't worth squat right now so if Honda Canada doesn't account for the exchange rate then we're still getting a deal compared to you guys. Let's say the Touring will cost us 30k CAD. In reality that only 23100 USD so if Honda doesn't account for the exchange rate I've got a Touring at 23k USD with possibly a better equipment package... IF Honda accounts for the low dollar, then a Touring would cost $35k but that would alienate consumers because we would refuse to pay that for a Civic even because the dollar was low.
In my opinion it's always been better to buy a car at this time because auto manufactures don't bother with the exchange rate. The only problem is, people in our economy have far better things to do with their money than buy a new car...
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