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Monday, July 22, 2013

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE B7 winnipegfreepress. com BUSINESS WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 B 7 PUBLIC NOTICE FACTORY AUTHORIZED LIQUIDATION REGENT SUZUKI, 810 REGENT AVE., HAS BEEN DELEGATED BY SUZUKI CANADA & SUZUKI JAPAN AS ITS CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE LIQUIDATION CENTRE 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 $ 15 , 995 * or $ 69 * b/ w $ 15 , 995 * or $ 69 * b/ w $ 10 , 995 * or $ 43 * b/ w $ 9 , 495 * or $ 32 * b/ w $ 9 , 495 * or $ 32 * b/ w AVAILABLE AWD NEW SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER NEW SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD NEW SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN NEW SUZUKI GRAND VITARRA AWD NEW SUZUKI KIZASHI AWD AVAILABL FREIGHT INCLUDED AW D 4 D 11 ONLY NLY FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED SAVE $ 6,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 7,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 6,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 5,836 . Automatic Continuously Variable Transmission ( CVT) . Dual Zone Air Conditioning . Premium Leather Seating . Power Glass Sunroof with Tilt and Slide Feature . Rockford Fosgate Premium Audio System ( 9 Speakers) . Navigation SAVE $ 8,436 . Automatic Transmission . 4 mode 4WD . Air Conditioning . Navigation . Power Windows and Door Locks . Leather- Wrapped Steering Wheel Freight included. Payments & price reflect $ 2500 trade. CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: Vehicles may not be exactly as shown.* Cash purchase price for a new * MSRP $ 17,835.00. 2012 SX4 Sedan JA MT CODE S3LB112. * MSRP $ 17,835.00. 2012 SX4 HB JA MT CODE H3NB1G2. * MSRP $ 30,495.00. 2012 Kizashi SX AWD CVT CODE 6B23V42. * MSRP $ 28,135.00. Grand Vitara I4 JX AT CODE L2B5T2. MSRP $ 20,795. SX4 JA AWD 5 Spd. 2012 Model Code - H3NB2G2. Finance example: $ 10,000 @ 4.90% COB is 60 months $ 1,502.27. Destination and Delivery of $ 1395 included in pricing. Not included in payments. Administration fee, taxes, license, insurance and registration extra. Price advertised reflects $ 1000 Visa Money Card. See participating dealers for details. Offer expires June 30, 2013. EXCLUSIVELY @ 810 REGENT AVE. W PH. 204- 222- 5273 toll free 1- 888- 412- 7756 WWW. REGENTSUZUKI. CA Regent Suzuki has been delegated as national liquidation center. Winnipegers have a rare opportunity to pick from Suzuki Canada's remaining national inventory. All banks and financial institutions on hand for this once in a lifetime opportunity. Automatic approval guaranteed. These prices are below retail, below dealer cost and below manufacturer's cost. Act now while supplies last. Regulation two per family only. Provision # 460036 ALL NEW ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATIUON ALL NEW ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATIUON Ch eezy Bread New! FREE with the purchase of all orders $ 25 * or more. * before delivery and taxes. Please mention offer when ordering. OR SHAKER INCLUDED Offer expires August 31st, 2013. Please mention offer when ordering. Not available for online orders. One offer per order. Taxes and delivery charges apply. Some conditions may apply. Offer available at Winnipeg stores only. ALL WINNIPEG LOCATIONS C Br e r eaead 8 PACK WITH DIP ENCLAVE 2000 St. Mary's Rd, Wpg. MB The I n t r o d u c i n g ENCLAVE a 50- plus luxury rental residence Rents Starting at 1180/ Mo. With All Utilities Included Non- Smoking, No Pets Over 60% Leased Typical 2 Bedroom Suite Large Resident's Lounge The ENCLAVE is nestled in 12.5 wooded acres of quiet riverside neighbourhood in South St. Vital . Impressive landscaping will include a restored prairie pond as well as manicured grounds complete with an illuminated cascading fountain. These well appointed one and two bedroom residences feature a luxurious and spacious design that respects our environment. Our energy- saving design is unsurpassed in the industry. We are Manitoba Hydro's first and only residential development to receive the new Power Smart designation. The Enclave will be 41% more efficient than the national average . We welcome you to explore our website and discover all the reasons you should make The Enclave your new address. Another Luxury Residence By Excellence By Design Sherwood Developments Ltd Regular Display Suite Hours: Monday to Thursday, 10am to 6pm By Appointment Only 204- 953- 1752 ext. 225 enclave@ sherwooddevelopments. com www. sherwooddevelopments. com/ enclave Location: 2000 St. Mary's Rd O TTAWA - A ruling expected this week on a complaint against Visa and MasterCard could significantly change how consumers use credit cards in Canada. The federal Competition Tribunal is set to issue a decision Tuesday on whether rules imposed on merchants by the credit card giants are too restrictive. Striking down the rules could allow merchants to either reject certain cards that offer incentive points, or charge consumers more for using them. Under the current rules, merchants are required to accept all Visa and MasterCard offerings, but are prevented from charging an additional fee to those who pay with so- called premium cards, which come with higher costs. Canada's Commissioner of Competition filed a formal complaint with the tribunal in May 2012, accusing Visa and MasterCard of engaging in anti- competitive behaviour. Consumers have been forced to pay an estimated $ 5 billion worth of hidden fees each year as a result, the complaint says. " Without changes to the rules, merchants will continue to face high costs for accepting credit cards, and all consumers, even those who use lower- cost methods of payment like debit or cash, will continue to pay higher prices," commissioner Melanie Aitken said in a statement at the start of hearings. The rules allow Visa and MasterCard to charge ever- increasing interchange fees to merchants who accept their cards without allowing them the choice of rejecting those cards that carry higher fees, says the Retail Council of Canada. " We're very hopeful that the tribunal recognizes that there needs to be changes in the way this market functions," said David Wilkes, the council's senior vice- president. Interchange fees are charged by the banks and credit card companies on every credit or debit card transaction. Credit card interchange fees range from a low of 1.54 per cent for accepting a basic card to as high as 2.65 per cent for so- called premium cards that offer cardholders travel points or other incentives. Debit transactions, meanwhile, are based on a flat fee per transaction. If the requirements are struck down, consumers could soon face retailer surcharges for using premium cards, or at the very least confusion at the cash register, warns the Canadian Bankers Association. " If merchants were allowed to surcharge - add an extra cost - that would be a very bad consumer experience," said CBA president Terry Campbell. " If they were allowed to, in effect, discriminate among cards or accept some cards and not accept others, again that would not be a good customer experience. Changes to those two rules could negatively affect the interests of consumers." At the very least, critics are hoping the tribunal ruling will move the federal government toward imposing a cap on interchange fees, as is the case in Australia, New Zealand and some European Union countries. - The Canadian Press Ruling on credit cards may impact consumers B_ 07_ Jul- 22- 13_ FP_ 01. indd B7 7/ 21/ 13 9: 42: 47 PM ;