I guess that's kind of good news, maybe some more starting to be released from their ever lasting hold somewhere hahaJust noticed a couple more zs were added to the inventory search near me, none of which are any specs of what i ordered but worth a shot for anyone still searching, the wait continues and deadline soon to be approaching
Yes, if anyone is interested, I heard there is a blue Performance Z auto available in Toronto. If anyone is interested let me know. I think I can get you in touch with the sales guy. Hopefully not sold by the time we keep touchI guess that's kind of good news, maybe some more starting to be released from their ever lasting hold somewhere haha
If your interested, I think this will be MSRPDealer close to me (not the one I ordered from, but a parent Mitsubishi dealer next door) is getting a black, Mt performance listing it as used for 74000 :/
Yeah haha, looks like the very few that are here are being shuffled around so they can be listed as used for 80k lolMore 80k-100k “used” zs for sale mArKuPs ARe ilLEgAL. Whos taking delivery for a 1.5 year old car in the winter?
haha jokers indeed. the only thing that is "illegal" is advertising a price and changing the price with a markup, otherwise there are no laws of you have to sell for msrpI remember Canadian members being grateful that Canada has consumer protection laws.
Seems like there's no law that doesn't have a way around it.....
Many states in USA have similar "truth in advertising" laws. It's just not national.haha jokers indeed. the only thing that is "illegal" is advertising a price and changing the price with a markup, otherwise there are no laws of you have to sell for msrp
But don’t they have to legally sell it based on Nissan Canada website? When these cars started to roll out (lack there of) I caught a dealer list a proto for 99k. But Nissan Canada was 30k cheaper. Wasn’t a “demo” or used.haha jokers indeed. the only thing that is "illegal" is advertising a price and changing the price with a markup, otherwise there are no laws of you have to sell for msrp
nope same as usa, dealers set price, already spoke to nissan canada about this a while ago. its really a grey area in canada/frowned upon. unless you are factory ordering straight from the manufacturer to a dealer which you signed off for a price, then they can just set any price tbhBut don’t they have to legally sell it based on Nissan Canada website? When these cars started to roll out (lack there of) I caught a dealer list a proto for 99k. But Nissan Canada was 30k cheaper. Wasn’t a “demo” or used.