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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 01:20 PM
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Somebody has not been paying attention to the currency exchange lately! CND$ and US$ are pretty muchat parity these days, and for a few week, you had to fork out more than 1 US Peso toget a 1 CDN$.
 
Old Feb 14, 2008 | 01:47 PM
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Oh crap! I better stop throwing thosecoins awaythen shouldn't i.

Hey here's a question...do you guys in Canada have any trouble with US quarters in vending machines?
 
Old Feb 14, 2008 | 02:34 PM
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I can't say that I have ever had a problem with that, mind you up until recently it was in there interest to accept them.
 
Old Feb 14, 2008 | 02:54 PM
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Cuffy,

Yeah, it was like $80two years ago And those damn automakers are still charging us as if the dollar was worth 2/3's of US.

Back to my original post.
None of the dealerships here in Canada have any answers for me. They have no clue about the Navi, nothing on my bluetooth, and no price to get a new key. That is why I'm going down to the states this weekend to get my answers, and do some shopping at the same time, love the dollar exchange now (comes in hand for something).

In regards to the warranty. I'll find out this weekend i guess.
Originally don't they come with 60 000 mile bumper to bumper???

oh, and if you don't mind asking, how much did you dish out for your Outie??? probably like $45G here with taxes. (33 000 xls, 1600 leather, 1800 navi, 1200for sound and roof13% tax)
 
Old Feb 14, 2008 | 03:52 PM
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If you need the key fob and emergency key FROM A DEALER IT WOULD COST YOU $254.61 PLUS PROGRAMMING. The emergency key for the 07 is also an immobilizer type. The 08 version is smaller and the emergency key is not an immobilizer and would cost $191.99 PLUS PROGRAMMING. I CAN SAVE YOU ABOUT 30% on OE just visit www.cherryhilltriplexparts.com of course you still will need to have them programmed.
Good Luck.
 
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 07:11 PM
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Be careful with the new fobs - actually...I accidentally washed mine in my jeans the other day - I thought I was f***ed. I pulled it out, shut my eyes and reached for the door...


IT STILL WORKS - I couldn't believe it. These little things take a beating....yeah, Mitsu..
 
Old Feb 18, 2008 | 08:31 AM
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Cuffy,

Yeah, it was like $80two years ago And those damn automakers are still charging us as if the dollar was worth 2/3's of US.

Back to my original post.
None of the dealerships here in Canada have any answers for me. They have no clue about the Navi, nothing on my bluetooth, and no price to get a new key. That is why I'm going down to the states this weekend to get my answers, and do some shopping at the same time, love the dollar exchange now (comes in hand for something).

In regards to the warranty. I'll find out this weekend i guess.
Originally don't they come with 60 000 mile bumper to bumper???

oh, and if you don't mind asking, how much did you dish out for your Outie??? probably like $45G here with taxes. (33 000 xls, 1600 leather, 1800 navi, 1200for sound and roof13% tax)
I was just messing about the dollar exchange. I used to travel to Toronto a few years back when the US dollar was worth about35% more than the Canandian dollar.

I paid $26200 after taxes/tags here in the states for my loaded XLS 4WD Nav/Sun-Sound/Luxury. Got $2500 in rebates.
 
Old Feb 19, 2008 | 08:55 AM
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CUFFY, nice price.


So this weekend I visited a Dealership in the Buffalo area.
I was told that I still have full warranty on it in US and Canada. 60 000 miles. so that was good news. Bad news is that they didn't unlock my Bluetooth password problem. Told me $250 for the key, as MitsuJeff mentioned earlier, and $75 to program.
 
Old Feb 19, 2008 | 09:14 AM
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If you're the only driver, you might want to just get an extra emergency key, it would be alot cheaper.

BTW
 
Old Feb 20, 2008 | 02:40 PM
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$250 + programming seems awfully expensive for a replacement key. I happend to lose one of the fobs and not sure if I want to spend that kind of money on a replacement.
 



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