You can find this information easily through google.After moving I'm going to work as driver for the first time and I want to discover car prices in Canada. Where I can find it? Much appreciated for your attention?
Maybe there are some services where I can find some used cars?You can find this information easily through google.
Google "used cars Canada".Maybe there are some services where I can find some used cars?
autotrader.ca is your best betMaybe there are some services where I can find some used cars?
I know it is not the right forum, but here are my 2 cents:After moving I'm going to work as driver for the first time and I want to discover car prices in Canada. Where I can find it? Much appreciated for your attention?
Totally agree on your point #5. That's so true. I dont have any accidents/claims yet my insurance keeps getting higher on every renewal because of these insurance company's "statistical data" shows that accidents/claims increased on my area.I know it is not the right forum, but here are my 2 cents:
1) You can find a used car in 5K-10K range. So buying a used car is not the problem.
2) If you are a new driver, then your Auto insurance could be more than $500/month (in GTA area)
3) If you live in an apartment in GTA, then add around $100/month for parking.
4) So total $600-$700 just to have a car. That comes to ( 12 X $700 = 8400$/Year)
5) Technically you will be paying more than the value of used car in just one year for Insurance and Parking combined.
Good luck!
oh better to buy a bicycle..I know it is not the right forum, but here are my 2 cents:
1) You can find a used car in 5K-10K range. So buying a used car is not the problem.
2) If you are a new driver, then your Auto insurance could be more than $500/month (in GTA area)
3) If you live in an apartment in GTA, then add around $100/month for parking.
4) So total $600-$700 just to have a car. That comes to ( 12 X $700 = 8400$/Year)
5) Technically you will be paying more than the value of used car in just one year for Insurance and Parking combined.
Good luck!
Why it's so expensive?I know it is not the right forum, but here are my 2 cents:
1) You can find a used car in 5K-10K range. So buying a used car is not the problem.
2) If you are a new driver, then your Auto insurance could be more than $500/month (in GTA area)
3) If you live in an apartment in GTA, then add around $100/month for parking.
4) So total $600-$700 just to have a car. That comes to ( 12 X $700 = 8400$/Year)
5) Technically you will be paying more than the value of used car in just one year for Insurance and Parking combined.
Good luck!
Sorry, what forum should I use for such questions? (I am new here)I know it is not the right forum, but here are my 2 cents:
1) You can find a used car in 5K-10K range. So buying a used car is not the problem.
2) If you are a new driver, then your Auto insurance could be more than $500/month (in GTA area)
3) If you live in an apartment in GTA, then add around $100/month for parking.
4) So total $600-$700 just to have a car. That comes to ( 12 X $700 = 8400$/Year)
5) Technically you will be paying more than the value of used car in just one year for Insurance and Parking combined.
Good luck!
Go to autotrader.ca and there will be tips to buying a used car. Or use google.Sorry, what forum should I use for such questions? (I am new here)
You should post this in the Settlement Issues forum, here - https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/forums/settlement-issues.14/ . I'd recommend deleting this thread and recreating it over there.Sorry, what forum should I use for such questions? (I am new here)
Be prepared to buy a new one every week if you're in the GTA. Bike theft is so rampant and done so brazenly. The silver lining is that you'll probably get discounts from the thief after you go back for the 100th time to buy back your stolen bicycle.oh better to buy a bicycle..