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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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I almost went through with one of these deals, but decided against it at the last minute because the dollar wasn't all that strong and they were offering a bunch of incentives here (like cheap financing).
Paperwork isn't difficult. The major drawbacks are:
- You still have to pay taxes when you register here;
- You might have to modify some things (i.e. if it doesn't have DRL);
- You won't be able to get warranty service here;
- You have to pay cash; if they're offering incentives you won't get them;
- Any other incentives like factory rebates, etc., you also can't get.
- Some dealers just won't do it. Some definitely will, but you might have to shop around.
None of these are insurmountable, but they add to the hassle. Back 6 months ago when the dollar was above par, the car would have had to cost $40,000 or more to make it worthwhile. With the dollar where it's at now, I'd say maybe $45K or even $50K.
Also, it's more of a hassle and less cost-effective to do this with imports than it is with American cars. If you're looking for a Mustang or a 'vette or something then go for it, definitely, but if you're looking at Honda Accords then you're wasting your time.
All the information you need is available from the Registrar of Imported Vehicles.
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Sep-16-2008 23:20
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Euphorica
Next level beats

Registered: Sep 2004
Location: GTA
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Sep-17-2008 02:30
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zoogla
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I bought my car here but after doing so I kicked myself when the F/X dramatically changed about a month later, but I did all the research.
Audi will transfer new car warranty to Canada. So will Porsche but not sure if you want that 
BMW will charge you a $500 fee to get the paperwork to recognize and transfer the VIN.
When you get to the border they'll inspect the car, you could call ahead and make an appointment. Don't have the contact stuff anymore...also, you can look at the Ontario Ministry of Transportation website (mto.gov.on.ca I think) for more info on this.
You have to get the certification, emissions test (if applicable) and pay the taxes and duties on it. For some cars, you might have to change the front bumper because the crash test standards in Canada are more strict than the US but that is changing I think and there is a site with an up-to-date list to see whether the model/year you picked needs that change.
And of course, the daytime running lights conversion has to be done, and the speedo changed from miles to kms, if that is available (but the speedo change isn't required by law).
Then you're set!
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Sep-17-2008 04:16
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