My brother writes ads online and advertises the company on sites like this ad was taken from in order to get traffic to the website. Obviously this ad was one that should have been worded much differently and I am not impressed with the way it came off either. I will apologize to the Delica community here and have him correct it accordingly. I do believe the root of his post was meant to be:
We offer an alternative to buyers who don't want to pay the extra for the convenience of buying a vehicle already imported. There are a lot of do it yourselfers out there that don't mind getting their hands dirty to do a bit of compliance work / first maintenance work once the vehicle has arrived. When we broker a vehicle for a customer they are well aware of all of the costs involved before and after purchase and this is also in writing clearly on a few articles throughout the website.
We've been around longer than many in the industry and do date do have a excellent track record. I think anyone who has had dealing in the past will agree, including the original poster of this thread.
Now as Jesse mentioned we're open to discussion, here goes:
Leather was an option in different markets I do believe. Rare they are as I have seen 2 out of 10 at best are in manual transmission.mararmeisto wrote: the "loaded" ones seem to have everything but leather??? (was that ever an option?); and they are only bringing in the "rare manuals", not the common ones, or the ones that were made in fewer numbers, but being "rare" they are probably the faster-than-automatic ones.
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konadog wrote:I saw the clogged rad and the badly pitted brake rotors and a few other worn out bits and pieces that were switched out of mine when it first came from Japan... Maybe some people wouldn't think they needed changing, but I'm sure glad I spent the extra couple of G's on the refit... I wager the cost of a new deli I wouldn't still be driving a happy bus if I had run it as it was...
Like I said there are a lot of do it yourselfers who come to us and don't mind doing some of the work themselves. A few grand to one may only be $400.00 - $500.00 for a bargain hunter who finds good deals on parts and does all the labor himself. Not to say that there will be some exceptions to some that need more work of course, but I have seen some Delica's come out of Japan with fresh Shaken and need next to nothing once arrived and very little in the short term driving.
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[quote="tonydca" Look familiar? Nice that the guy did a cut-and-paste from the home page of the delica.ca website with no reference.

This I do apologize for and am not sure why he would copy and past without permission from someone here ( assuming he did not get permission ? ) If he did not I will make sure 100% this will not happen again and the wording is taken down.
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[quote="BCDelicaWording is right: the ad catches you with $5500 AND right away quote the low price of $6000 to $7500 landed, and their inventory there's one for $10,800. Ding, ding, ding, the alarm bells should be going off! And it's a base model from different shores, but it does have one cool feature.
Our main business is not being an actual dealer but just an broker to line up sellers with buyers, where in fact the lower prices we advertise come from. The one Delica for $10,800.00 is being brought in for local sale, hence the higher price tag. That and I think one of the only few in Canada.
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Now I am open to all constructive criticism and welcome anymore feedback about this. I believe that a business is never going to do things 100% correct, but if are willing to learn from an error will grow to what potential customer would want over time.