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I was reading up on this a week or so ago, since I plan on buying a slightly used nismo Z from the US, so far it's cheaper than what I have found here in Canada and also I haven't really found a Nismo Z for sale here anywhere in Qc. Here's the official info from CBSA's website that I read with all the conditions/prices:
BSF5048 : Importing a Vehicle Into Canada I have a few friends who have done this with STI's I believe. I really don't think it's that much of a hassle, and if you're buying brand new, the sticker price is almost a $10k difference between US and Canada, especially on the NISMO's. Even used, they are quite a bit cheaper in the US. |
My buddy and I went to the US and he brought back a used motorcycle. No hassle at all at the border, both US and Canada customs. But if you don't have your paperwork in order and forwarded to the US customs side of the border at your selected point of entry prior to your arrival, you will have big time problems!
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Which Nissan dealer are u talking about. Most of them are ********. |
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I know I easily saved over $8,000 on mine, as I looked at and negotiated for the same car here.
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Perhaps something I should have considered but too late now! |
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I keep my cars for around 10 years so by that time it should not make a huge difference....hopefully!!! Plus there is still the issue of warranty, etc. |
Hi,
I imported my 09 Z from the US (Davenport Iowa). I used a broker from a company called US Auto Imports (Derek Collini was the contact). Basically I found the car online...I searched cars.com and autotrader.com within 500 miles of the buffalo boarder (I live in Toronto)...the closer the better. Once I found the car, I called Derek and he told me what to do step by step. Bascially you buy the car from the dealer (I wired the money), Call Derek, give him the information he needs, wait 2 weeks with updates along the way, then pick the car up in St.Catherines, licensed, registered and ready to go - Derek...or another broker takes over after you purhcase the vehicle. His services are $850 if I remember correctly...plus duty, registration, "canadianization", and all that good stuff....I ended up saving roughly $6-8 thousand by going through the US. I don't usually post, but I thought some of that information may help...I'll check back if you have any questions. Bruno |
Thanks for the info Bruno.
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New or used Bruno?
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Sorry I forgot to mention. I bought it used from Davenport Nissan in July '11
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Also, while the process may be the same it should be noted the warranty is void if you buy it new and import it. The car has to be registered to a US address for at least 6 months for the international warranty to kick in.
My electronic steering lock actually went on me last week. I am still within the 3 years and had no issue at all getting my local Nissan dealership to fix it the next day. |
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