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Canadian vehicle sales go into skid
Thursday, July 03, 2008
The London Free Press -- TORONTO -- Canadian sales of cars and light trucks, which had been holding up well in the first five months of 2008, took a sharp turn for the worse last month as the high price of gasoline cut demand for pickups, SUVs and gas guzzlers.

General Motors of Canada, the country's biggest automaker, reported a 23.8 per cent skid in overall June sales as the company sold a total of 32,365 cars and light trucks last month, down from 42,466 in June 2007.

GM's truck sales were especially hard hit, plunging more than 35 per cent compared with a year ago, while its Canadian passenger car sales dropped 11.5 per cent to 18,122.


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Thursday, July 03, 2008
The London Free Press -- TORONTO -- Canadian sales of cars and light trucks, which had been holding up well in the first five months of 2008, took a sharp turn for the worse last month as the high price of gasoline cut demand for pickups, SUVs and gas guzzlers.

General Motors of Canada, the country's biggest automaker, reported a 23.8 per cent skid in overall June sales as the company sold a total of 32,365 cars and light trucks last month, down from 42,466 in June 2007.

GM's truck sales were especially hard hit, plunging more than 35 per cent compared with a year ago, while its Canadian passenger car sales dropped 11.5 per cent to 18,122.

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gougedQC
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ah rumbleseat, its because we live (allegedly) in a free society. Some haven~t totally understood the concept, i guess
rumbleseat
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I still don't understand why we let isolationists like SHEP20715 buy gasoline without restrictions. He should be put on an allowance based on last year's consumption, reduced by the percentage of product that is imported from Canada. Then maybe he will learn we are all in this together, and not feel he has to respond stupidly every time a story happens to originate in Canada.
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Gee- I guess speaking French scared the wit out of him.
gougedQC
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SHEP: Tu n'as pas encore compris? C'est un complot! Le Canada, un pays (theoriquement) bilingue, avec un grand nombre de citoyens bilingues, va bientot envahir le forum et tranquillement on va commencer a poster en langue francaise! Alors attention, ne pas tirer la queue de l'ours polaire mon vieux!
;-)
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I still don't understand why there is so much talk about Canada
gougedQC
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Well, perhaps another reason is that since the Cdn dollar hit par, Cdns have seen how their getting shafted for new car prices compared to the US.

After checking very carefully at several dealers in 4 provinces, I bought a high end car in the US last year and even after duty taxes and various other fees, still figure I saved in the neighbourhood of at least 12-thousand or more. (AND, in spite of what they say up here, it was actually very easy and uncomplicated to do !!!!)

Plus the US dealers were a LOT more helpful! I know literally tens of thousands of cars were brought over in 2007, so perhaps that too is one reason why Cdn sales were down.
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Ditto! EasyMPG
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Perhaps auto sales would not be dropping, had they given us the technology to get 50+mpg that was developed in the 1980s!
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Same here, I think it is the hard times. Let me rephrase that, I know it's from hard times, which it may become a lot harder, but it's not as easy as it used to be.
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Will imagine that, another PHD.
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bring on the 40 mpg truck
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suprise
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They have to get trucks made that get higher gas mileage...
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You'd think that someone would have come up with a higher mileage truck by now. Wasn't that the hot topic in the early 70's?
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not me
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who wants to buy gas guzzlers?
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With gas prices these days, expect a lot of decline in sales. Especially on bigger vehicles.
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Well it will work its ugly head south as well. You can't give away a big SUV now a days.
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electric cars need to hurry up
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If Detroit continues ignoring what customers want, before long there won't be any American auto companies left. Just Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen, etc.......
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Looking strictly at the energy situation, this is good news. Reality is setting in.
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All car companies tat didn't pay attention to the handwriting on the wall are going to suffer. Just adds to recession woes.
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People are looking for smaller fuel efficient cars not the historical big gas guzzlers.

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old news
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When you keep building cars that are inefficient, you will pay the price.
I don't mean the car company execs, but the folks who actually build the cars. But then again there's the union who keeps on asking for more money so we end up having to raise the price of the cars as well as losing jobs to other countries anyways. No one really wins at the end.
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duh...
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and its not over yet
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Even if cars got 60 mpg they'd just charge more for gas
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Canada is in the same position as us based on auto sales and fuel prices.
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Appearently, our lives are not centred around fuel and travelling. We have wisely built more flexibility in our budgets and finances than the US. However, it has gone to far even for us. So, we now have to cut back on our auto purchases and put the auto companies in the crapper. Oh well, it's not like they have done anything for us ever. It's just too bad that all those folks who work there are soon going to be unemployed.
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Not going to get any better until fuel prices drop significantly or better fuel mileage vehicles hit the road.
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Just like the US.
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I would love to buy a new car, but the money I would save in fuel costs would not cover the car payments.
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they are in the toilet all over...
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need one to get 100 mpg
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Don't forget that Canada also raised taxes on fuel.

But taxes won't make that big of a difference. At least that is what Oba I mean the Messiah says.
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tough......maybe that will encourage them to build fuel efficient vehicles
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When you are spending all of your disposable income for gas thee is none left for new cars. Simple.
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no surprise. I feel sorry for the folks who need the larger vehicles for business
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Gee Whiz, I wonder why this is happening, it couldn't be, because of the high Fuel prices???????
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Somethings gotta change.
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There's not too many businesses to bail out anymore. They did it for Chrysler.
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Big Surpirse.
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Canadians think longer before buying a car?
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Can't understand whyt it held up longer than the US...given gas was more expensive here a lot sooner. It's now $6.23+ /gal. Cdn. here in Toronto & 7.90 in populated parts of BC.
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AuburnTim, I couldn't have said it better myself. Your exactly right.
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Just like they did here in the states....
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Ya think?
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Vehicles sales are reacting to to the sustained high price of fuel - what might have been an abberation has indeed become the norm
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