Taking Pre-Orders in Canada

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Damn! That’s pricy! I paid less for the 19’s on my Santa Fe. You might be able to pick up some used tires with 80-90% tread at a local tire shop for $60 per tire or less. Steel wheels are $50 a pop brand new. Where are you located?
I'm not really a used tire guy. OEM rims, Michelin XIce i3s and aftermarket TPM sensors all mounted, balanced and installed. I'm in eastern Ontario
 
Ahh gotcha. I have a contact who gets tires off of Demo vehicles. He buys them with a minimum 80% tread. Sometimes he gets them with almost full tread. You can score a hell of a deal. I think I’ve spent $1500 in the last 4 years of buying tires from him lol! DM me if you change your mind :)
 
Hi,

Just got the call that my car is coming here in Montreal, QC!!!. Do anyone know a good company to install the charger? Which charger? And how much will it cost

Thank you in advance
EVDuty chargers are built in Quebec and I believe they have installation available as well. They are pretty heavy duty from the specs. I have a Juicebox and am quite happy with it as well. As far as installation, any electrician will (or should lol) be able to install it. They are very simple. They either come with a plug in or hardwired versions (only 3-4 wires to connect into a box).
 
I should add that the installation may be a bit more complex if you don't have power available and need to run power from your panel to your charger location (garage, wall etc). Not usually a hard job, it will just cost more!
 
I should add that the installation may be a bit more complex if you don't have power available and need to run power from your panel to your charger location (garage, wall etc). Not usually a hard job, it will just cost more!
Mine was 30 feet from the house, mounted on a cedar post. It was $1300 for the 50 amp charger, and $1500 for the trench and electrical labour. Nearly $3K for the whole thing. If you have a garage with power or just an accessible outdoor plug and you usually drive less than 100 Km a day you might do fine with the supplied Level 1 charger.
 
Does anybody have any news about the Quebec launch today?
I looked up the dealership in Quebec and found they had a small video on the website that showed the car wrapped with a bow and the new owners standing there with Hyundai Canada reps. It was in French, but seemed a non event really. Congratulations and a hand shake is what I saw.

Just found the video.
 
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