VanCityMike
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- First Name
- Mike
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- Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2023 R1T
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Rivian just bumped up pricing in Canada stating a currency exchange adjustment. They are using an exchange rate > $1.50 which is very high and after tax puts the Tri models north of $200k after taxes. Ouch.
I was looking daily for a Tri in the shop, hoping to take advantage of the CAD $8600 discount. The way the Tri models are prices (right around CAD $150k), this makes a much bigger impact as the taxes in BC are such that PST jumps from 15% to 20% at $150K. With the discount applied, I would save the $8600 from Rivian and a further ~$7500 in tax, a total of $16k. Unfortunately, no models hit the shop and the prices are just far too high now. I can't justify this, so I'll just sit on my cash and wait for better pricing in the future. Might also just look for a well-priced Gen1 Quad.
Pricing before and after the currency hike. This will jump even higher if Canada retaliates Trump tariffs on US-made vehicles. Going to be a rough year for Rivian in Canada.
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