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I'm hoping for invoice pricing. Still working on it. $1000 off isn't much because freight is stupid in Canada though... $1595, the dealers around here want $1685. Then about $400 in fees and 13% tax. If I take the current offer of $1000 off MSRP, I'm looking around $35500-$36000 with tax and fees. |
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If that is really too much money for you Ford Canada's got a good offer on the Fiesta ST now, you can grab one for $20,524 before taxes and shipping - and that's before bargaining with the dealer.
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Nope. Every little bit helps. Snow Tires are a must here for winter, it's not as mild as Toronto. So anything to offset the cost of the tires would be awesome.
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Probably! It's rare that I'll go on a highway other than roadtrips which is once every 3-6 months. I'm hoping I'll take more trips once I get the car though. If this was a secondary vehicle I would do MT but since it's mainly daily driving in the city... AT seems better. Work is not even 10 minutes away.. |
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If you have any percent of hooligan in you i would recomend manual, if you have stop and go and theres hills then auto... Maunuals really not that bad in stop and go flat roads... And manual kinda sucks on hwy cause you go to 6th and it just sits there, at least in alberta.
Best roads in western canada are on van island i think, i am heading there soon for vacation and fun woot woot. |
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For the first year or three after I converted to manual, I used to say the same thing to manual-curious people. Now, 6 years into only having manual vehicles, I no longer say this. Reason being is that now I'm very used to manuals, so on the rare occasion I'm driving an automatic and sitting in stop-and-go traffic, the auto actually has the audacity to try to drive into the car in front of me without me telling it to do that. It pisses me off!! Holding the brake down is less work than feathering the clutch, but I'm proof you can be used to it to the point of completely not noticing it until your leg begins to burn. And if I've been in a traffic jam long enough for my leg to start burning, I've got other things to worry about than my leg.
Plus, that's just an excuse to play the beloved How Coordinated Are You With Your Right Foot Game! You stall, you besmirch your family.
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If its not too late get the MT. Otherwise you will always be thinking about it in the back of your head.
Ask a MT owner how often he wishes he had an AT. Even in traffic. One occasion where I didnt...in traffic...trying to eat some fast food on a road trip... So if you are in traffic a lot and eat a lot in your car then MAYBE an AT is going to more your style. |
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