Porsche Cuts Canadian Prices

Tue, Apr 13, 2010

Automotive News, Industry News

Porsche Cuts Canadian Prices

Price cuts are always good for consumers. Lately, a lot of incentives have been thrown around in the marketplace in the form of low financing and rebates.

Toyota in particular has been racheting them up, along with a big advertising campaign, in a bid to increase sales in the face of the unintended acceleration controversy.

Price cuts are a different thing though, and they are coming to a brand that usually (make that never) sees them -Porsche. Let’s just just call it a stimulus for the rich. The strength of the Canadian dollar has led Porsche to reduce prices on it’s lineup in the country – by about two percent overall.

The Porsche Boxster  now comes in at $55,600 ($55,467 U.S.) vs. $59,600 ($59,457 U.S.), and the Cayenne at $54,200 ($54,070 U.S.), compared to $45,500 in the United States.

Porsche Canada was quick to point out that cars sold in the country have a bit more standard equipment, saying some have features like heated seats, auto-dimming mirrors and rain-sensing wipers that U.S models don’t.

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Tony - who has written 953 posts on Car Throttle.

Tony is an automotive journalist who lives in the the "Golden State" of California. Through the years he has experienced many different varieties of cars old and new, through his interest and attendance to various automobile museums and car shows around the country.

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