Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Tim Grechin]
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November 19, 2007 11:53 pm UTC
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Lawsuit against a racial issue. That is so urban!!!
Voice youself and boycotting (fak sp???) would have a greater impact.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Tim Grechin]
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November 20, 2007 07:54 pm UTC
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That's just for the GM/Mitsu models that don't have these immobilizers. Other models, like BMW's, are fine.
I skimmed through the relevent documentation and, to summarize, this action is being taken to try to cut the amount of 'joy-riding' done by drivers of stolen cars, primarily youths. (This actually makes some sense.) They see that a standard alarm system can be bypassed relatively easily (how many people have had their cars stolen/broken into?) and that only a vehicle immobilizer system capable of disconnecting the starter, ignition and fuel systems will properly do the job. I didn't read the standard, but they might even mandate the use of the new 'coded keys' for the system.
You're not SOL, though. They do list 4 aftermarket systems that, when installed according to 'Installation Protocol Blah blah blah", will meet their standards.
For other models, there are other considerations which cause their listing, but most can be gotten around.
FYI: Manitoba seems to be the impetus for these new regs. Take a look at their Traffic Act. They've just passed a law that would REQUIRE you, if you moved to Manitoba, to install one of these immobilizers in your car if it's a high-risk vehicle. A 1990 Talon TSi AWD qualifies. They do mention they'll install it for free, but you probably pay more for state-run insurance in that province... You don't have one, you don't get re-insured or re-registered.
So, forget about actually pursuing and throwing the book at car thieves. They'll just charge honest people to make their cars harder to steal!
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Troy Jollimore]
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November 23, 2007 04:13 pm UTC
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They do list 4 aftermarket systems that, when installed according to 'Installation Protocol Blah blah blah", will meet their standards.
Can you post a link to that, Troy? I can't see why they wouldn't allow it to be retrofitted, like the DRLs.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Jeff Mitchell]
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November 23, 2007 06:07 pm UTC
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Scoobaru has done the same thing, as per a letter sent from the VP of Subaru Canada to Transport Canada. The RIV site isn't updated yet to reflect, but it will be.
Arseholes!
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Jamal Qazi]
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November 23, 2007 07:08 pm UTC
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Well, the EVO is listed for 2003 to 2008, which would invariably be because of the FMIC thing (which never made any sense to me in the first place). The EVO X will be released as a 2009 model, no?
Not that they can't just slam a model. The new Pontiac Vibe is on the 'inadmissable' list, no reason given, and I can't see how it's different from the Canadian model other than the addition of the immobilizer.
If you can get proof of a letter sent for something like this, with NO reason to ban a car other than non-compliance with a Canadian law (or a really silly one), it's time to write your MLA to ask our government is looking out for our safety, or the deep pockets of business?
Jeff provided the links that should get most of the info you need, but I can supply them if needed. I just Googled the Transport Canada amendment number and read the amendments, then Googled the installation protocol that Jeff listed to get the list of units.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Troy Jollimore]
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December 03, 2007 01:23 am UTC
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Looks like Transport Canada was tired of being dicked around by the manufacturers. They were being lied to about what immobilizer was in which car, so they are basically saying "screw it, as long as it has AN immobilizer in it, we're good to go!!!" This is huge for anyone planning on buying a new car in the US. Government easing restrictions on import Ease of restrictions
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Troy Jollimore]
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December 04, 2007 04:08 pm UTC
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There's normally a 60 wait before something like that gets in the rule book, but they're fast-tracking it to be done by December 15th. That's pretty good news.
Is there anyone else here considering an Evo?
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Scott McIntyre]
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December 05, 2007 05:15 pm UTC
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I'm defenately interested but will wait a few years to buy a used one, unless I win mega million dollar$.
Wish me luck.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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Assuming I can import it, I plan on buying the MR as soon as it comes available. Can't justify paying $50K+ for it, but if it's <$40US, I'm all over it.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Jeff Mitchell]
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December 06, 2007 01:45 pm UTC
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This is a surprise...how? The last generation was slower than the previous, in skilled hands anyway.
I do see where they're going. The hard-core enthusiast ONLY wanted either. A street-legal rally car.
To everyone else, how many people know rally cars to see one drive by? How often will drivers use the limits of their performance without getting tickets, or ending up in ditches because of inexperience? The big question for me, when I seriously asked it, "Would I be willing to spend that much on a fast econobox over something else with tons of luxury features, and not to much less power? (Re: BMW, Audi, Subaru Legacy, etc.)
They'll end up going where they can make the most money.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Troy Jollimore]
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December 06, 2007 02:29 pm UTC
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It's a surprise because Mitsu has been saying that it's only slower in straight line acceleration, but it'll actually be faster around the track. It turns out that's (probably) not true.
You and Mitsu can justify it any way you want (increased comfort, broader appeal and marketability, blah blah), but the sorts of compromises they've made aren't what I want out of a car.
It's still a kick ass vehicle and I'll probably own one some day, but it's a little disappointing to me.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Troy Jollimore]
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They'll end up going where they can make the most money. QFT! Bottom line, that's what it's about. (Pun intended) The good news is that it's likely to be very tunable, so before long, someone will be making 400 hp with a tune and exhaust. So, it'll be all things to all people. Let's just hope Mitsu built that possibility in like they did with the 4G63.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Jeff Mitchell]
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<a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2007/12/05/evo-x-vs-sti-tsukuba-lap-times/">The EVO X looses to the STI on the track. Both are slower than their previous models.</a>
Ouch. Heres a vid of a test of two Evo X, an older Evo & WRX, anda G35, Best Motoring Vid
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Rafal Kuleta]
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December 07, 2007 03:18 pm UTC
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To each his own, Jeff. My plan is to grab an EVO VI if I have the finances available at the time. If I'm going to have one of that ilk, it should be the most potent, most RAW of them all. Assistance is nice, but I don't want the car to drive for me. Although I might make an allowance for the new Nissan if I ever won the lottery. Once you go beyond that, heck you might as well pamper yourself with a few luxuries...
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Dan Sarkar]
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Even if you financed this thing for 4 years you'd be paying over $800 a month in payments. Who the hell can afford this? I guess those who can will buy. I just don't see how it can be worth that much, its much like real estate, sh!t box houses are going well over $250,000 even in small towns.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Brian Fernandez]
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December 15, 2007 01:36 am UTC
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I just called the local Satan. No word on Cdn pricing yet, at least at that specific location. When I dropped in last week, the sales manager told me he expected them to 'start' at mid-fifties. I told him, if that was the case, not to bother to order any in, because NOBODY would pay that for the GSR. I can see them starting at ~$47k and another $5k for the MR.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Geoff Chislett]
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I've been reading through the various forums where people are discussing the pricing today, and I must be the only one that thinks $34k isn't too bad! Although maybe my perspective is a little warped now that $1 USD = $1 CAD?
Sure you could previously get an EVO for less than $30k, but that was for a stripped out model with no power windows or a radio. Considering the 2Gs were selling for $30+K here when they were new, a few grand more for a more modern car aint bad!
It will be *very* interesting to see how the Canadians price this. If it's >40k they really shouldn't bother.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Jeff Mitchell]
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The 1995 I got sold for $36K. As much as I like it, it is way more that I'd like to pay for that bloddy thing.
I'm anxiously waiting for an official Canadian release (still skeptical) and hoping for not more that a mid 40ies pricing for the 5 speed model (do not care about an Automatic Paddle shift Slush Box). I do not plan to buy new but might looking into a getting a used one in a few years.
I'm convinced that it will be a hell of a car and that it will kick some serious "ars".
Patiently waiting.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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December 15, 2007 05:43 am UTC
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Well, I know I said I was going to get one, no questions asked, but with that hot Concept RA making it's debut next month, I am going to hold out and see what that's all about. Of course, if Mitsubishi goes belly up in North America, that gorgeous prospect will go up in smoke.
The X is nice, but c'mon.....it's not $40K nice, and that's US pricing........that's BMW territory. I know that's the market Mitsubishi was aiming for with this car, but I dunno if they will be able to pull it off.
I want an RS4.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Ryan Herperger]
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The salesman blatantly said that the magazines were wrong, because mitsubishi had done independent testing. yeah, all of them! Hard to believe a salesman would say that. From the posted specs about the Evo, the Canadian version is a couple inches longer. That says to me that they still hadn't quite made the bumpers fit Cdn standards, so they've modified them. That also says to me that we're not going to be able to import one from the US. $34k is less than a WRX here, and I'd willingly pay $39k + duty for the SST. But, I'm not paying +$50k for either Evo, when I can get an STI (that's faster around the track) for $47k (based on last years pricing. but the WRX actually dropped by $2500 this year, so I'm hoping STI pricing does too). Guess we'll see once transport Canada figures everything out, and the Cdn pricing is finally released on the Suby and the Mitsu.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Geoff Chislett]
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Sorry, just reread my last post. I'm refering to the 1995 for $36K, not the X...
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Brian Fernandez]
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15,000 Evo's in Canada in the first year? I seriously doubt there'll be that many in the US, let alone Canada. Maybe 1000 cars in Canada, if they're lucky. I think your source of information should check his source. Sales people will say anything. Most of them have no idea what's really happening, and are among the last to know anything.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Robert Dike]
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Mitsubishi sold less than 12,000 total vehicles in Canada last year. If they can sell more than 300 Evolutions here in the first year then they will probably exceed their own expectations. Chabing!!! Ghislain.
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Re: OFFICIAL EVO X IN CANADA.
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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Their beancounters are probably saying the reason they never brought the WRX/EVO to North America in the first place is that Americans are too lazy to want raw rally cars over the Asians/Japanese. Won't even enter into their one-track brains that the costs are too high to justify.
These prices seem about right, although they should be lower. Once again, when you're SERIOUSLY considering a purchase and you see what Audi, BMW, etc. offer for the same price or just a bit more, things get a bit hazy.
Any idea how much Nissan will ask for the GT-R?
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