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Replying to: tonytan1999 (Dec 22, 2005 1:44 am) |
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Replying to: tonytan1999 (Dec 22, 2005 1:44 am) Thanks for you time. Bryan
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Replying to: bryanreo (Dec 26, 2005 8:57 pm) That duty does eat into your potential savings (of $9000 less travel expenses, additional insurance, title fees, licensing fees, RIV fees, inspection fees, modification costs, GST, PST or HST, etc.). It appears that the 6% duty (and probably the 7% GST too) will be calculated based on the Canadian blue book value rather than your true cost. But still, we can probably save a good $6000 to $7000 after tax by going to the states for a few days of vacation. Right? (Again, as I said in my first email, getting title document and recall clearance seems to be the biggest issue, unless you can already live in the states.) Good luck, and lets share any further findings... PS: you might want to check this page for some real life experience of importing an USED car: http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/Import.html#Sec9 |
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The car mfr. direct and ask if the warranty will still be honored on cars bought in the US then reregistered in Canada (or visa versa). I have read quite a few auto makers doing this on these forums...................... I live along the US/Canadian border and have seen this happen several times with Canadian cars imported into the US.............. |
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Replying to: henry01 (Nov 19, 2005 12:27 pm) I have a same problem with damn the clearance letter from American Honda.They just refused with no reason... Can you or anybody who nows,please write me how to download the info with the VIN number from honda site. Would very appreciate you halp ,folks !!!! Please email me: adpmail
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Replying to: nondalover (Jan 16, 2006 5:15 pm) |
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Replying to: tonytan1999 (Dec 22, 2005 1:44 am)
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Hi all, I've read through the RIV website but there still seams to be some manufacturer-specific loose ends. So I'd like to know if any Canadian has bought a new Honda in the US and imported into Canada (even better if to Ontario)? Will the warranty be honoured in Canada? Did you have to pay any type of tax in the US? How did you arrange for trip permits while transporting back to Canada? Were the border staff in both countries already familiar with this sort of thing or were there hassles? Any other hiccups? I ask because the CDN dollar at the moment is trading at almost 0.87US which means for the Element I was considering buying here in Canada costs about 30,000C$ (excluding taxes) whereas the same model bought at a US dealership would be about 21,500US$ (24,712CS) Thx, Ian
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Replying to: 4runnerrip (Jan 24, 2006 8:22 am) I'm in your boat as well, sitting in Ontario tempted to roll the dice and bring in a Honda from the States. I've found a few clues on other forums of this being done. I'll e-mail them to you if you'd like. Generally, my understanding is. 1. warranty likely won't be honored. For the cost savings ($5-6k on an average vehicle) I'm not concerned. $5-6k will buy a lot of repairs, Hondas tend to be very reliable and if anything major does happen (powertrain), you can tow it back to the states for repair. 2. no significant tax - no sales tax since you and I would be non-resident in the state of purchase. GST and (possibly) duties at the border, but nothing major in the states. 3. Not sure on this one. You'll need insurance (from your Ontario insurer) for driving in the states. Don't know if you'll need anything from the state you buy vehicle in. 4. Customs officers know the procedures and handle it regularly. 5. Lot of little details to sweat, but definately doable. Unfortunately this seems to be one of the few forums where no one seems to actually have tried this lately. |
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