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Canadian Prices Sky High On Parts Sorry, buying in the U.S.!!

#1 User is offline   JRGT500 

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Posted 30 November 2007 - 04:02 PM

I decided to get the Ford chromed exhaust tips for my GT500. I like to buy locally whenever possible, but the price at my Canadian Ford parts counter was $206.95 plus taxes for a total of $233.85. I went on the internet and found the exact same parts in Florida for $109.95 U.S. plus $15.00 shipping to my receiver in Sumas, Washington (I live 8 minutes from the U.S. border). The total, including shipping, in Canadian dollars was $119.35 and delivery was 4 days. I guess it was my lucky day at the border, because the Canadian border services agent was a car nut and waved me through with no GST/PST payment. Total savings $114.50. So, before you buy parts in Canada, go on the net and see how much you can save. I know there will be added costs if you can't run across the border to pickup, but do some math and see if you can save yourself some money.
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 04:08 PM

View PostJRGT500, on Nov 30 2007, 07:02 PM, said:

I decided to get the Ford chromed exhaust tips for my GT500. I like to buy locally whenever possible, but the price at my Canadian Ford parts counter was $206.95 plus taxes for a total of $233.85. I went on the internet and found the exact same parts in Florida for $109.95 U.S. plus $15.00 shipping to my receiver in Sumas, Washington (I live 8 minutes from the U.S. border). The total, including shipping, in Canadian dollars was $119.35 and delivery was 4 days. I guess it was my lucky day at the border, because the Canadian border services agent was a car nut and waved me through with no GST/PST payment. Total savings $114.50. So, before you buy parts in Canada, go on the net and see how much you can save. I know there will be added costs if you can't run across the border to pickup, but do some math and see if you can save yourself some money.
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Nice.

If you had them installed in the States & then crossed, no one would be the wiser.
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 04:09 PM

With the dollar the way it is you can save on auto parts , I always check U.S prices & if it is not abig item they will usually pass you through the border.
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 04:31 PM

View Postshelby001, on Nov 30 2007, 04:09 PM, said:

With the dollar the way it is you can save on auto parts , I always check U.S prices & if it is not abig item they will usually pass you through the border.

At the border crossing I use, they usually give you up to $50.00 before you pay GST/PST, but they're so busy these days there's frequently no place to park for those who have to go in and pay. I think they may have unofficially increased the $50 amount :happy feet:
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