Hot news for '05 Cdn. TSXs
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Hot news for '05 Cdn. TSXs
Hot hot news for Canadian TSXs;
Carbon Grey is now a colour opton with ebony interiors only. It will be called Graphite Pearl here.
Navigation is now offered as well.
Just reserved the first Graphite Pearl w/Navi in Canada.
Cheers,
Kaz
Carbon Grey is now a colour opton with ebony interiors only. It will be called Graphite Pearl here.
Navigation is now offered as well.
Just reserved the first Graphite Pearl w/Navi in Canada.
Cheers,
Kaz
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
so navi is a $4500 option?
+ 1 and its $4,600 actually.
Not sure Navi is worth that much.. Does the Navi equipped TSX come with anything else like the Canadian TL with Navi does?
Congrats on the sweet color though Kaz.
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3k is IMO the absolute most they should be charging for Navi. As we know, Acura Canada dedicated a 12 or 13 member team to designing this french freindly system so maybe this is their way of making back their investment. Looks like most of us aren't missing much with the 05's.
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$39400 x 15% tax = $45310 and thats without Freight and PDI. It was arguable wheather the TSX was worth the nearly 40K CAD we paid, but I thinks its safe to say it isn't worth $46K ??
And what the hell happened to my Avatar?
And what the hell happened to my Avatar?
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Holy crap! I don't feel as bad for not waiting now... this would have been out of my price range, especially considering I got a $2500 discount.
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Originally Posted by TSXnT-dot
yup!
He's giving me a great deal on my '04 SSM trade in... can't resist.
Cheers,
Kaz
He's giving me a great deal on my '04 SSM trade in... can't resist.
Cheers,
Kaz
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Originally Posted by Belzebutt
Holy crap! I don't feel as bad for not waiting now... this would have been out of my price range, especially considering I got a $2500 discount.
I was in the same position...but I decided to save money on the 04's than pay a premium on the 05's.
Come to think about it...you don't really need a Navi to drive around Vancouver.
#23
Can someone please clear up the 2005 Canadian price question?
MSRP
MSRP with Navi
Destination charge
What does the 39 400 $ quoted by TSXnT-dot really include?
From what my dealer told me, they don't even have the 2005 prices as of now.
MSRP
MSRP with Navi
Destination charge
What does the 39 400 $ quoted by TSXnT-dot really include?
From what my dealer told me, they don't even have the 2005 prices as of now.
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Originally Posted by blackjackman
what's a French-friendly nav ? like bi-lingual screen & voice ?
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Originally Posted by blackjackman
what's a French-friendly nav ? like bi-lingual screen & voice ?
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Shoot, Like the majority I'm glad I got my I IBP when I did. I don't think I'm missing out on much with the additions
I'm looking at getting an Alpine nav anyways next year.
I'm looking at getting an Alpine nav anyways next year.
#29
Originally Posted by Belzebutt
It understands commands like "find da neerest poutine, tabarouette!"
My wife would kill me if she found out but that is just classic !!!!
#32
Originally Posted by blackjackman
um what's so funny , a hint plz ?
what's "poutine, tabarouette" ?
what's "poutine, tabarouette" ?
#33
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Originally Posted by OTT-TSX
Poutine is a Quebec delicacy
#34
A poutine with a hot-dog on the side:
http://www.lard.net/poutine.jpg
The recipe:
http://www.thumper.net/tlkmag/archive/fun/poutine/
Will you dare? Some american tourists are hooked and are specifically asking for poutine when walking into a fast-food joint in Quebec.
http://www.lard.net/poutine.jpg
The recipe:
http://www.thumper.net/tlkmag/archive/fun/poutine/
Will you dare? Some american tourists are hooked and are specifically asking for poutine when walking into a fast-food joint in Quebec.
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I've never had any good Quebec poutine but the stuff around here is pretty brutal. I have had it twice and I felt like I was going to die each time. I think it would be ok with real gravy but the artificial stuff that is most common is garbage.
Oh and
Oh and
#38
Originally Posted by blackjackman
hehe noone wanna educate moi what "tabarouette" is ?
I will take a shot. (this thread is now waaayyyyy off topic) It is a slang of the word tabarnac (sp) which loosely translated is the tabernacle. This is a religious term meaning the alter or place over an alter. Quebec has a very Catholic/Religious history so all their swear words revolve around religion or religious items. Tabarnac is the worst one of them all and would equal fuck in English in terms of significance.
There is your lesson for the day
#39
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Originally Posted by OTT-TSX
This is a religious term meaning the alter or place over an alter.
In Quebec it is used about 1% of the time in that meaning, the other 99% of the time it is used for swearing.