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  • #16
    Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

    Originally posted by turbomeyers View Post
    not true . i bought my tt for $400 canadian less than US . that was 4 years ago or three . .
    Guess you did not see that post was from 2007...
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    • #17
      Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

      lol
      i did now
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      • #18
        Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

        that will happen when you revisit old post
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        • #19
          Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

          Nice necro!
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          • #20
            Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

            I don't see how high oil prices will slow the recovery? Time and time again its been US housing that has held recovery back, all those stinky CDO's which crashed the economy and were liquidated for outrageous prices haven't really seen anything in the way of growth. It was after all the housing bubble that created the inflationary gap last time around. Try as they might, increasing the money supply hasn't made the difference that the monetarists believe it should.

            The only thing that is going to affect the state of the US economy is investor confidence at this point and as long as the Fed keeps printing money and Congress keeps changing policy they are impeding the market forces IMO.

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            • #21
              Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

              Originally posted by Ryan View Post
              rs4 here i come
              Ditto!
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              • #22
                Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                have fun decarbonating it
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                • #23
                  Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                  1 Canadian $=1 Yanky $...if anyone cares we are at PARODY!!! lol
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                  • #24
                    Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                    Anyone know any way to have an American lease a car and give it to or allow a Canadian to drive it?


                    For example, my dad leases a car in Florida, and I drive it up to Canada and use it for 3 years... Is that possible?
                    Last edited by Mitcheh; 12-31-2010, 09:40 AM.
                    I'd like to make a statment!
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                    • #25
                      Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                      Originally posted by Mitcheh View Post
                      Anyone know any way to have an American lease a car and give it to or allow a Canadian to drive it?


                      For example, my dad leases a car in Florida, and I drive it up to Canada and use it for 3 years... Is that possible?

                      not that i have ever seen.
                      it would have to stay reg'd in the US, meaning you'd need a FLA license to be driving it.
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                      • #26
                        Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                        Originally posted by JLam View Post
                        I don't see how high oil prices will slow the recovery? Time and time again its been US housing that has held recovery back, all those stinky CDO's which crashed the economy and were liquidated for outrageous prices haven't really seen anything in the way of growth. It was after all the housing bubble that created the inflationary gap last time around. Try as they might, increasing the money supply hasn't made the difference that the monetarists believe it should.

                        The only thing that is going to affect the state of the US economy is investor confidence at this point and as long as the Fed keeps printing money and Congress keeps changing policy they are impeding the market forces IMO.

                        i dont disagree on any of your points after the first.
                        how could high fuel prices HELP the global economies recover? all it does is increase an input cost. So everything becomes more expensive that doesn't need to be. This doesn't help anything at all and will slow growth.

                        ANd Chris, while i wont debate oilfield work is up over last year (2009 was possibly the slowest of the decade) its nowhere near where it was in 2007-08. When you have $3/gj AECO gas prices for most of the year, no ones gonna be drilling. Half of the goddamn wells are barely at break even.
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                        • #27
                          Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                          Originally posted by Mitcheh View Post
                          Anyone know any way to have an American lease a car and give it to or allow a Canadian to drive it?


                          For example, my dad leases a car in Florida, and I drive it up to Canada and use it for 3 years... Is that possible?
                          I dont think so. Most of the leases will have a clause that it must be registered in the US, likely to protect people from not paying the lease and making repo a ***** across borders.

                          My friend moved back from Chicago and he had to return his leased Audi.

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                          • #28
                            Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                            What if it stayed registered in my dad's name? Let's say he needs a car for when he spends his summers up in Canada? Hmmmm will need to do some research!
                            I'd like to make a statment!
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                            2011 A5

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                            • #29
                              Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                              Sounds illegal mitch.


                              do it.
                              Jess

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                              • #30
                                Re: 1 Cnd = 1.00107 Usd

                                Originally posted by Mitcheh View Post
                                What if it stayed registered in my dad's name? Let's say he needs a car for when he spends his summers up in Canada? Hmmmm will need to do some research!
                                Sure...you can try it. But pray to god nothing happens to the car.
                                You wouldn't drive without insurance, which is also going to have to be under FLA jurisdiction and will be voided....why would you even risk this. For the few thousand you might be saving, you could potentially bankrupt yourself.

                                This just has bad news written ALL over it.

                                And if you think they dont investigate these things, insurance companies have entire divisions dedicated to things like this. If they dont have to pay out, they'll spend the money to not have to.
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