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Old 05-23-2025, 10:54 PM   #81
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When a similar thing happened to me, I was told I could back out on this specific one because I didn't like the colour / trim, and still stay next in line.
Our deposit is refundable.
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Old 05-24-2025, 06:49 AM   #82
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Our deposit is refundable.
Right, but he was saying if you still wanted to delay (but keep your place in line) you probably could by saying this exact vehicle was not suitable.
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Old 05-24-2025, 08:04 AM   #83
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If you go Toyota check out Edmonton North dealer. Bought it over the phone for $2000 less than any Calgary dealership. Apparently they have the second highest volume in North America.
To clarify, you're talking about "Northwest Toyota" right? Would love to find a decent dealer with good allocations.

Anyone have experience with Charlesglen here in town?
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Right, but he was saying if you still wanted to delay (but keep your place in line) you probably could by saying this exact vehicle was not suitable.
Missed that. I have no problem just backing out. It’d be easier if we buy another SUV first if that’s our decision.
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How long should hybrid batteries last, and replacement cost? Specifically the RAV4? I’ll check with the dealer, especially replacement cost.
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Looking for some advice, I have a 2018 Mercedes E400 Coupe, thinking about trading it in for a Mach E select with those being discounted 20K.

What are peoples thoughts on this? I think its a fanstastic trade at 4-5K for the new car but my wife is dead set against it.
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Looking for some advice, I have a 2018 Mercedes E400 Coupe, thinking about trading it in for a Mach E select with those being discounted 20K.

What are peoples thoughts on this? I think its a fanstastic trade at 4-5K for the new car but my wife is dead set against it.
It depends on a lot of things like your usage, availability of home charging, and if you're okay downgrading the vehicle interior a bit since I'm sure the mustang won't be quite as nice.

If it fits your needs and you like the car, I wouldn't have any hesitations. After driving an EV for the last 1.5 years, I would not consider going back to ICE for my daily driver.
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Looking for some advice, I have a 2018 Mercedes E400 Coupe, thinking about trading it in for a Mach E select with those being discounted 20K.

What are peoples thoughts on this? I think its a fanstastic trade at 4-5K for the new car but my wife is dead set against it.
Your wife is a smart lady, the interior of the Mach-E feels like it was manufactured out of papier-mâché.
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My friend has a Mach E. IMO it is an appliance that moves quickly. There's pros and cons of BEV vs an ICE.

In the winter, my buddy often visits friends and tops up while over to ensure he has enough charge to get through the rest of the day in case he doesn't conveniently get to another charger. This isn't a factor when doing daily things inside Calgary and can easily top up overnight at home, but if doing heavy/longer driving during a cold snap, that's requirement is very inconvenient IMO (My buddy lives in Cochrane).

IMO a BEV would be fine for daily driving within the city limits, especially if the vehicle is not driven for longish periods of time. But if it's a vehicle I'd ever want to use to go outside of city limits, I'm looking at a hybrid/PHEV. I do longer trips (6+ hour drives) with both my vehicles a few times a year and plenty of trips to the mountains (multiple times monthly)and I prefer to just gun it to my destination ASAP. I'd be livid having to forcibly do half an hour an hour detour on multiple occasions before reaching my destination and even more so if I run into a situation where I'd have to wait i line for a charging station.
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How long are you guys waiting for a new Corolla/Rav? Was quoted six months on a hybrid Corolla here in Sydney and didn't want to wait that long. Went up the road to Mazda, who've killed the 'mild hybrid' engines, and got a 2.0L petrol Mazda 3. Pretty happy so far, but from what I can tell the mileage is not great for a small car.
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Old 06-27-2025, 11:01 AM   #91
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Got our 2025 RAV hybrid six weeks ago. We were told one year which would have been early 2026 but a buyer gave up her spot in the queue as she wanted a 2026. Hers was the same colour (the most beautiful blue) and everything we wanted. We got a couple of extra features for our original quoted price. It replaced our 2009 RAV; yeah, I know.
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