Author Topic: Porsche $4,000 Canadian Currency Credit by Apr. 30th on Boxters at $55.6K  (Read 7031 times)

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This is a first time to see G&M ad featuring above.  Porsche getting real!

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More details here:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/2010/04/05/porsche-canada-announces-credit-program.htm

Porsche Canada announces credit program

Mississauga, Ontario – Porsche Canada has announced its Canadian Currency Credit program, which will reduce vehicle prices depending on currency fluctuations. The factory-to-dealer credits are available on all 2010 Porsche models, as well as the new 2011 Boxster Spyder.

The credits are available to qualified retail customers through participating Porsche dealerships on cash, lease or finance transactions.

The credits for vehicles being delivered in April 2010 include $4,000 on Boxster models; $4,500 on Cayman models; between $6,000 and $9,000 on 911 models; between $2,500 and $8,000 on Cayenne models; and from $5,000 to $10,500 on Panamera models.

“Canadian Currency Credits address the cross-border price disparity caused by a strengthening Canadian dollar,” said Joe Lawrence, president and CEO of Porsche Canada. “In effect, the strong dollar has significantly reduced prices for Canadian Porsche buyers, despite ongoing improvements in equipment and technology on all our products.”

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I think this promo will be very effective and boost Porsche sales in Canada to a new level.
Much better than low finacing rates or non-disclosed factory to dealer cash rebates.

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Porsche getting real!

Not that I am in the market for a base 911...but US$77,800 vs CA$96,700 or $18,900 more. That is substantial!

Or for a base Boxster...US$47,600 vs CA$59,600 or $12,000 more.
What you won't find in my car is a coffee, cigarette and a cell phone. What you will find is a driver; imagine that, a driver in a vehicle. What an effing concept!
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More importantly for the purposes of European makers....The Euro is 1.34 CDN today vs 1.60 a year ago
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Porsche getting real! still honing Canadians no matter what the dollar does!

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Wait till the Canadian dollar goes to par with the Euro. Thank you Greece, Spain et al.

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