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Re: Importing a new Subaru #2 [filion] by ep123
Jun 06, 2006 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: filion (May 29, 2006 6:12 pm)

Than you for being helpful by providing your financially rewarding experience. I am missing something on step 4 (forgive me I am green as a leaf)>
How do I drive -out the car...I need a US plate and Insurance (how do I get a Plate)? what is this RIV from the dealer that lasts 30 days?
 
Thanks
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Re: Importing a new Subaru #2 [filion] by knsgee
Jun 06, 2006 (7:58 pm)
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Replying to: filion (May 29, 2006 6:12 pm)

So what kind of vehicle license and insurance did you use while vehicle was in transit from NY to Quebec?
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Re: Questions on new car import from US to Canada [canucknuckled] by carlover10
Jun 07, 2006 (8:10 am)
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Replying to: canucknuckled (Jun 03, 2006 9:28 am)

Thanks canucknuckled. You have provided a lot of useful information on this forum. Keep up the good work
When I called Acura (Canada), they are the ones who used the term grey market. The guy I spoke to said when I import a US Acura into Canada, it becomes a 'grey market vehicle' and none of the new car warranty is applicable from that point on.
 
Yes, I have considered Toyota/Lexus. However, the equivalent Toyota (Highlander instead of the Pilot/MDX) is manufactured in Japan, then I have to add the 6.1% duty and when you add that, it's not a lot of savings to buy it in the states and going through the pain. But in case of Pilot/MDX, there's big savings.
 
That's why I'm tempted to even get the car and take a chance without the new car warranty(yes, call me stupid!!), since from my experience, most of the problems with the new cars start to appear after the new car warranty just expires anyway.
 
The other option is to get a replacement warranty. I have not heard of any reputable companies providing this in Canada or anyone's experience.
 
Any input is welcome.
 
CarLover.
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Re: warranty in canada [verby] by verby
Jun 07, 2006 (9:13 am)
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Replying to: verby (Jun 06, 2006 9:24 am)

Mazda - "We are pleased to inform you that warranty repairs are applicable within North America (Canada & U.S.) at any authorized Mazda dealer."
 
GM - "vehicle must be owned and operated in the United States for 6 months and 12,000 kilometres before being imported into Canada; otherwise, the warranty becomes null and void." ... that kind of sux
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Re: Importing a new Subaru #2 [knsgee] by filion
Jun 10, 2006 (1:36 pm)
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Replying to: knsgee (Jun 06, 2006 7:58 pm)

The Subaru dealer in NY put 30 day tags on the car so i've been driving around with that in Quebec. I don't know if this is legal or not driving around Montreal with temporary NY tags but i had plenty of police cruisers right behind me and they don't seem to care. Eventually I will go to the SAAQ (quebec dmv) and register the car.
As soon as I received the Vin certificate I called my insurance broker and insured it so I could pick it up in NY.
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Re: Questions on new car import from US to Canada [carlover10] by ep123
Jun 12, 2006 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: carlover10 (Jun 07, 2006 8:10 am)

According to TC website http://www.riv.ca/english/US_vehicle_admissibility.pdf
 there should be no duty on the goohlander...it says:
ALL 1991 TO 2006 PASSENGER
CAR MODELS EXCEPT yjose below:
1991 CAMRY
1991 & 1992 COROLLA
1991 TO 1994 TERCEL/PASEO
2000 SC400/300
2000 TO 2005 MR2
2005 & 2006 SCION tC
********************
so I am bufled on the duties...better to check with Customs first.
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Re: Questions on new car import from US to Canada [ep123] by verby
Jun 12, 2006 (7:11 pm)
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Replying to: ep123 (Jun 12, 2006 6:40 pm)

ep123 the riv canada doesn't tell you which cars don't have a duty... this list is only for cars which you CAN bring to Canada (afaik)
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Importing to Ontario - send title by marcush
Jun 14, 2006 (1:31 pm)
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FYI...
I am bidding on eBay for a 2-3 year old SUV made in NA. I will import to Ontario and save $12-15K CAD all in, depending on travel. The car will have missed a few harsh Ottawa winters.
 
From conversations with US border officers, 14 Jun 2006:
> Ogdensburg: Need the original title in your name 72 hrs ahead. Fax of title no longer accepted. No copies needed. Open 24 hrs for driving through.
> Alexandria Bay: Need original title and copy of bill of sale 72 hours ahead. Fax of title not accepted. No title copies needed. And, for new cars need confirmation of no lien. Open 24 hrs.
> Detroit Fort St. Cargo Facility (Ambassador Bridge): only need fax of title 72 hrs ahead. Open 24 hrs.
 
US Ports - addresses/phone: http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/
 
Marcus
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lien holder's letter of permission by growwise
Jun 14, 2006 (6:15 pm)
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I live in Ontario and most likely will be in the market for a new car in one year and probably wont have it paid off for five years from then. I am also contemplating a move to states in this time frame (perhaps one year into 5 year note)
 
Does anyone have a list of lenders in canada who will let you take a vehicle still under finance (title with lien holder) to US? This is a hypothetical question since It is one of those what-if situations.
 
When I moved to canada from US, GMAC had no problem in providing such letter of permission to show the customs along with copy of title. As I am doing my research, I am realizing that only domestics' (GMAC, Ford Credit, DCX credit) will do such and that too only for finance and not leases which is fine with me. Any others?
 
I did call randomly Honda/Toyota/VolksWagen/Mercedes Benz etc and all were firm in saying that the vehicle will either have to be paid off or liquidated. They probably dont deserve my business but If I like a european car (not saab or volvo which come under gmac/ford credit) then I should be able to buy it notwithstanding the arrogant F/I.
 
I have no clue regarding the banks and what their policies are though.. I am kinda apprehensive that my choice will come down to lender rather than the manufacturer/car itself. Anybody in the same situation?
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Re: Do you have to register in Canada to get insurance? [socala4] by pkfolly
Jun 15, 2006 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: socala4 (Jun 06, 2006 11:34 am)

I'm a Canadian citizen living in the States. I have a 95 E320 Mercedes I'd like to park in my mother's house in Toronto, both to store it, and use it the couple of times a year I go to visit. Any suggestions about how to handle this? Should I just maintain the US registration, or go for Canadian plates and registration?

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