They do it so that they can put a "hold" on the truck for you as a deal pending. Otherwise somebody else could buy it while you are still dealing on it and you might not get it all. Most legitimate dealer's will give you the money back if it doesn't go through.
You might be surprised what somebody will pay. I got $25k for my 2005 SRW last year with similar km on it. I had guys fighting over it and probably could of got more for it...
You still keep your Telus email address so nothing changes there. Your Telus email just becomes a google G suite account. Only issue I have seen so far is the G suite account isn't a full gmail account so you can't use it to log into and Google accounts like Nest, etc.
So if it freezes once its in your truck it's garbage? Considering DEF will freeze at about -11C I am thinking that most diesels in Canada would have a problem with this in the winter.
Your manufacturer will specify what is approved. According the GM "Use only DEF that is GM approved, or fluid...
You test it on the block heater cord without being plugged in. Use a continuity meter to test continuity between the 2 prongs on the cord. I did ask the question when they did mine if it only worked below a certain temperature though. That is how they told me to know for sure. They told me...
I had mine done and what you have suggested is not the case. My block heater on my 2018 Duramax will come on at any temperature. You can test by using a continuity meter on the plug.
TD wouldn't insure my SxS because it had a lift kit. I don't think they like tires larger than stock either. Apparently it affects handling is what they told me.
The admin fees cover the costs of providing customer care (call center and online accounts) and billing (producing and sending you a bill).
The transaction fees are typically an adder that a competitive retailer charges you in addition to the flow-though cost of gas you use. This is pure...
If boost gauges are calibrated to sea level, then why don't boost gauges read negative pressure above sea level then? Every boost gauge I have ever owned would read 0 PSI at any elevation with the engine not running. Boost is any pressure above atmospheric pressure at whatever elevation you...
You can do it monthly or yearly. You also have to create and file T5 every year. But you have to do it from retained earnings so you have to complete at least one year end and have retained earning (profit after corporate taxes) in order to draw from before paying dividends.
Dividends are...
I had a buddy who used to get an invoice from his brother in laws company just before his year end to reduce corporate tax obligation. Then after the tax year the buddy would invoice the brother in laws company for the same amount. They would actually move the money between the companies just...
Do u have a wife and kids? Make your wife a class B shareholder and your kids class C and D. You can then dividend from retained earnings to each of them about $30k per year with no tax assuming they have no other income. You remain as only class A shareholder with 99% of shares and 100% of...