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Originally Posted by inhalo
12th Question.
Hmmm, I am kinda unsure how to ask this. I am wondering what the difference in price is of common goods between Canada and America. Like a pack of Marlboro, a 12er of Molson, Milk, A new Jeep Wrangler, gas, ect. It would be nice to have actual costs, but honestly I don't even know how much I pay for milk. So, give me what you can. If you know of products in Canada that are cheaper and/or more expensive than in the states please list them. Otherwise, heck, a general "we pay a little more for......" will do just fine.
Again I appreciate your continued help.
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The Canadian Dollar is worth a bit more at purchasing-power-parity than it is on exchange rates. Cars are (usually) cheaper here, and you cannot legally buy a car in Canada then take it to the states and resell it, if you owned it less than a year or two.
Some things, like gas, are more expensive. Canadians tax petrol use heavily.
Subway in Canada and Subway in the US have the same prices, in my experience. Canadian Subway is in Canadian dollars, US Subway is in American dollars.