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Originally Posted by Hamr Mark
Actually, it isn't crap. The US consumes, and has more people buying down there than Canada. So, if a Triumph dealer in Cali can move 20 bikes a year, and a Canadian can only move 5, who has the better buying power? Obviously the US. So they can afford a lower price because they move moe bikes out the door. If more Canucks were willing to open their wallets, maybe over time the same would happen here.
So, you won't cross the border to shop, AND you won't buy locally. Well, I would like to know where you are going to buy from, if at all, then?
If you want to save some $$$, buy a '07 model, or buy used and save even more $$$.
Or, if you are that upset about prices of everything, don't buy anything. Anywhere. Ever again.
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That argument only holds if all American dealers sell more bikes than all Canadian dealers. The dealer in Ottawa has over 20 Triumphs bikes at the moment and I am sure there are small dealer in the US that only sell 5 triumphs each year.
I said I won't cross border shop nor buy locally FROM TRIUMPH. I will either buy another brand or buy used.