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Re: Where on earth are you going to find those 3 cars for $17K US? n

Posted by beken on October 12, 2004 at 11:49:15:

You probably won't actually be able to BUY any of these at $17K US but that is the base list price for these models. Of course the dealer might add "mandatory" options and freight etc etc.

In Canada, a version of the MINI Cooper called the Cooper Classic lists for $22K CDN which roughly translates to less than $17K US.

The Classic package does away with traction control (though ABS is still standard) and the Xenon headlights. It also has a limited number of color choices.

The base price of the Subaru TS2.5 (which is the RS without leather seating) is $22K CDN.

The price of a Mazda 3GT is 22K but at dealers with freight and a few options attached, I saw them stickered at $24K CDN.