Why canada first?
Why canada first?
Why? (as opposed ot same time). Is it a marketing thing; america be ing more populated, and release in canada first to tease americans and get the reviews out?
On a per/capita basis, studies for the N.A. market dictate that it is no secret that we devour the small car segment to a greater degree as compared to our neighbors to the south. Plus hatches always do well here too.
I really dont see a big deal here. I mean in the end the Fit will be here in the States... They are hopefully saying April 15th for mine, but we will see about that. It has already been built, but transportation of the Fit will take the most time.
Originally Posted by kentris
Although you do raise some good points, I can't help but feel this is a "US is better, give it to us first" thread. Maybe it's just me.
I can't see it being anything against the Canadians, at all. I, personally, don't really care why Honda decided to release it to Canada before the USA, as I'm sure they have their reasons, and there's nothing we do can change it. I'm just jealous they have it right now, and we still have a few weeks to wait ... just as all of NA was jealous of the UK and the other countries that had it before they announced they were bringing it over here.
Last edited by DewaltDakota; Apr 2, 2006 at 11:54 AM.
Originally Posted by kentris
Does it really matter? You get the car anyway :P
Although you do raise some good points, I can't help but feel this is a "US is better, give it to us first" thread. Maybe it's just me.
Although you do raise some good points, I can't help but feel this is a "US is better, give it to us first" thread. Maybe it's just me.
I guess it's just marketing reasons.
Like the NA market is probably one of the biggest markets they have at the top, I guess Honda just want to see how they sell in other places before releasing it to the US. Considering that US seems to have formed a stereotype of wanting big ass engines and SUVs, maybe they want to make sure whether it'd be great to release the smaller, in comparison with most american cars, fit into the market.
Like the NA market is probably one of the biggest markets they have at the top, I guess Honda just want to see how they sell in other places before releasing it to the US. Considering that US seems to have formed a stereotype of wanting big ass engines and SUVs, maybe they want to make sure whether it'd be great to release the smaller, in comparison with most american cars, fit into the market.
I thinl that its a question of numbers. I don't know how many dealerships are in Canada but ther's about 1200 here in the USA and you have to give them a representative amount of this new-to-market car. You open it up in Canada and manage to bring enough for a first round to get it out there and then as your inventory builds at the factory and the ports of entry, you spread across your largest (not neccessarily best but largest) market.
Small cars in Canada are more likely to be a hit. Gas prices here are high, and rising, so you just don't see any many SUVs on the road, which Echo/Yaris and the like are everywhere
In Vancouver, we are currently looking at $1.11 CAD a liter last night, which works out to be 3.70 USD per gallon, before sales taxes.
In Vancouver, we are currently looking at $1.11 CAD a liter last night, which works out to be 3.70 USD per gallon, before sales taxes.
Do Toyota nuts freak out when they find out that the Yaris has been offered in Canada for almost a year?
Do you think us Canadians found it fair when Honda discontinued the Civic Si HB at the end of 1993, but continued to offer it in the US until 1995?
This is a market thing, not one country should get theirs first. Plus we pay twice as much as you guys for the freight and PDI. Maybe that's why we got them first.
Do you think us Canadians found it fair when Honda discontinued the Civic Si HB at the end of 1993, but continued to offer it in the US until 1995?
This is a market thing, not one country should get theirs first. Plus we pay twice as much as you guys for the freight and PDI. Maybe that's why we got them first.
Originally Posted by Jonniedee
Didn't NAFTA teach us anything

BTW thanks for the smog and cheating us with nasty illegal tariffs on our softwood lumber.
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