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Originally posted by SilverGT02
I would think a convertible in Canada would be a rare thing...Isnt it really cold?
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LOL. Actually it's probably been warmer in Toronto than Dallas, atleast up to last week. The problem with GT's in Canada is that
1. with our taxes and exchange rate most people can't afford a GT.
2. If you can afford a GT, you then have to worry about paying CDN$0.80+ per litre (or roughly US$2.00+ per gallon)
3. Our Winters are longer and Summers are shorter. So either you pay all this money to drive you car a few months of the year or you drive it in the snow, which trust me, SUCKS!
Of course Canada is a very big country. Over the last couple days Toronto has seen temps nearing 100 deg and area's near Calgary had snow!
So all considering, people that can afford GT's are buying a summer car and already have the money to "upgrade" on a vert.