Re: Canadian class-action lawsuit
Toyota should be able to charge whatever they like for their cars. If you don't like the price, buy something else. Simple supply and demand economics. Toyota is having record sales in Canada, sounds like their cars are priced just right "for the market". If I'm selling widgets for $20 and someone in Florida is selling the same widgets for $10, I wouldn't want some lawyer telling me I need to drop my prices to match even though I'm selling plenty of $20 widgets. If you want a $10 widget, go to Florida and get it. This is the only part I do not agree with, the restrictions dealers impose on cross border shopping. If they want a monopoly, THEN they should be treated like a monopoly and have their prices regulated. I would be happy if they did away with this practice, and let the market properly set the prices.
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2007 Camry Hybrid (in service June 2006)
FE: 6.77L/100km (34.8 mpg) over 37750km (23450mi)
75% city - Ave trip 20 min - 2 Winters
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