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#27
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Easy way to save time and trouble in calculating. You don;t need lists. They used a fixed margin.
The list prices are 30% margin over the dealer costs.
So, if an item sells for $100 it costs them $70
In other words their cost is 70% of the suggested list price.
They pay freight on that from Ontario.
So if you are in Newfoundland or on Vancouver Island you probably can't get as good a price as from a dealer in Markham..
Also, the alarm upgrade shock sensor is on hold. There is a dealer bulletin out, at least in the USA on this item.
The list prices are 30% margin over the dealer costs.
So, if an item sells for $100 it costs them $70
In other words their cost is 70% of the suggested list price.
They pay freight on that from Ontario.
So if you are in Newfoundland or on Vancouver Island you probably can't get as good a price as from a dealer in Markham..
Also, the alarm upgrade shock sensor is on hold. There is a dealer bulletin out, at least in the USA on this item.
#28
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Originally posted by canzoomer
Easy way to save time and trouble in calculating. You don;t need lists. They used a fixed margin.
They pay freight on that from Ontario.
So if you are in Newfoundland or on Vancouver Island you probably can't get as good a price as from a dealer in Markham..
Easy way to save time and trouble in calculating. You don;t need lists. They used a fixed margin.
They pay freight on that from Ontario.
So if you are in Newfoundland or on Vancouver Island you probably can't get as good a price as from a dealer in Markham..
Are you sure the frieght isn't delivered to Vancouver first, with the vehicles, or do the parts come seperately directly to Toronto, which would make me think, it probably still arrives in Vancouver first.
#29
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Originally posted by Evolv
Interesting!
Are you sure the frieght isn't delivered to Vancouver first, with the vehicles, or do the parts come seperately directly to Toronto, which would make me think, it probably still arrives in Vancouver first.
Interesting!
Are you sure the frieght isn't delivered to Vancouver first, with the vehicles, or do the parts come seperately directly to Toronto, which would make me think, it probably still arrives in Vancouver first.
The stuff does enter the country through Vancouver, or from the USA through whatever port they use for parts, probably west coast.
But their warehousing is in Ontario.
#30
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Originally posted by canzoomer
Mazda Canada stocks their parts in Ontario ( I believe Scarborough, off the top of my head) and ship from there to the dealers.
The stuff does enter the country through Vancouver, or from the USA through whatever port they use for parts, probably west coast.
But their warehousing is in Ontario.
Mazda Canada stocks their parts in Ontario ( I believe Scarborough, off the top of my head) and ship from there to the dealers.
The stuff does enter the country through Vancouver, or from the USA through whatever port they use for parts, probably west coast.
But their warehousing is in Ontario.
Doing business with Japn should be done in Vancouver, not Toronto.
For those MAZDA executives out there watching this forum, and I know you do, WAKE UP
#31
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Tell me abut it.. Unfortunately that is the way most stuff is distributed in Canada.
We build computer equipment in our business, and we too are totally frustrated with that whole "Toronto is the centre of the universe" bullshit.
We build computer equipment in our business, and we too are totally frustrated with that whole "Toronto is the centre of the universe" bullshit.
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