Everyone it the supply chain marks up based on their cost. To that 10% get 2Xed by the wholesaler who passes it to the retailer who 2Xs it to result in a 40% markup. Lets not quibble about the exact markups but you get the idea. I am sure she knew this but opted not to mention it.
Agreed, that does stack up fast, but the scale of the problem up Nord here is truly unbelievable. In many cases,
only paying 40% over a US price is often considered a deal.
That Stanadyne is marked up
200% over USA retail. There is a bit of shipping to get it here, but it's not like we live at the South Pole.
Between a buddy of mine and myself, we've probably priced out several hundred car parts over the years, for personal projects. Talking normal replacement parts, not High Performance toys...... Routinely, Canadian auto parts prices are marked up
at least 100% over the USA retail price. Same Manufacturer's part, exact PN match. The real irony is that many of these parts are made in the same province that I live (Ontario), so I always get a big "kick" (you know where) when some talking head talks about "Transportation costs" being a factor in Canadian pricing.
Sorry for the thread drift Jason, but I know you deal with the same problems, and that Stanadyne can be hard to find up here.
Rant Off, well, for now at least. :laughing:
Shop wisely, Rgds, D.