B.C. car buyers get post-sticker sticker shock with new 'market adjustment' fees

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With demand for new cars outstripping supply, many buyers are finding the price they were quoted is not the final price they\u0027re asked to pay

), as a trade association, doesn’t monitor or comment on car prices for Competition Bureau reasons, the group’s president and CEO said.

The second letter in MSRP, after all, stands for “suggested” and auto dealers are independent businesses. “Six provinces mandate all-in price advertising by auto-dealers,” George Iny said. “That means the post-pandemic ‘price adjustment’ must be included in the all-in advertised price for the vehicle.”Article contentRegardless, if dealers are systematically selling above the MSRP, the manufacturers’ representations are “clearly inaccurate,” Iny said.

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Vehicle Sales Authority of BC - this falls under them.

Buy in the usa. Its fairly easy. A couple extra steps but not a big deal and you can save quite a bit.

bcndp for you

Stop buying vehicles from dealerships

How about import some cars made in China, as Europe already did so. Canada is not necessary to follow USA's Empire First political fanaticism.

Soon the public will revolt.

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