Lawsuits filed over auto pricesSource: USA TodayHighlights from the article:Four lawsuits filed Wednesday charge that automakers have conspired with dealers to charge up to 30% more for new cars sold in the USA than in Canada. ''Carmakers have rigged the deck to make U.S. consumers pay thousands of dollars more per vehicle than Canadians for virtually the same cars,'' says Joseph Tabacco, a partner at Boston-based law firm Berman DeValerio.They seek class-action status for anyone who bought a new car in the USA since January 2001.
According to the lawsuits, a 2002 Lexus SC 430 coupe has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $53,151 in Canada and $61,055 in the USA.Click here to read entire articleAnother article from the Toronto starClick here to readAuto Spies perspective: There's no question in our mind that some funny business is going on here. Stay tuned as we investigate these claims further and see if we can help you get any money back that you might be owed.