why didn't you do it? you probably would've saved at least a few G's? I was going to get a 2010 nismo from the states but loved the fully loaded
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03-09-2012, 12:43 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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why didn't you do it? you probably would've saved at least a few G's? I was going to get a 2010 nismo from the states but loved the fully loaded canadian 40th once I saw it!
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03-09-2012, 01:16 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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As for the warranty issue:
1. I bought my car in Bellingham which is just a short drive across the border. I did buy it new. The Dealership in Bellingham put it in writing that they would honour my warranty full. Further, if there was any warranty issue where I could not drive it, all I had to do was get it towed to the border and they handle it from there. 2.Per my discussion with the salesman I bought the car from who deals with many Canadian. Nissan North America's offical policy is to not honour warrnty in Canada on a new car bought in the US. However, on his experience, CDN customers have had some success with the Nissan dealers up here honouring the warranty. I have gotten my car serviced in Canada since I bought it. I talked my Nissan Service advisor here in Vancouver and he basically stated that they do there best to not turn down warranty work even if it is a US car bought brand new, In other words, if I do have a warranty issue that I don't want to take the car to Bellingham, they do work with Nissan to get the work done up here for free. They have done it in the past as well with others. So offically the policy is to not honour the warranty, but when it comes down to it, it depends on the CDN dealer and what they can do as they do not want to lose the waork. If you buy the car new in the US, and you live in Vancouver, worst case is you have to go to Bellingham to get the warranty work done, which is not a big deal at all. Last edited by Gurps; 03-09-2012 at 01:19 PM. |
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just have to hope the people at your dealership aren't d!cks I guess!
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03-09-2012, 02:53 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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The other issue was that it's illegal to have a US car in Canada (owned by a Canadian citizen) for a long period of time. I understand this would be very hard to prove but for the money I would have saved... I just bought it here not to have an issue later. And really, good thing I did, because I already sold the car. I would have had issues selling it if it was a US car and the warranty was iffy |
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As for the warranty and a motor blwoing, like I said, it all depends where you live. I live real close to the US border, and if for some reason my engine died within the warranty period, I would only have to get it towed 20 mins to the border. So not an issue. I would have to get it towed that far to another cdn dealership anyways in Vancouver. However, for someone who lives pretty far from the border, I could see it being an issue. |
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Also what are you talking about illegal to have an American car in Canada? This I have never herd of! There's dealerships up here that even specialize in bringing cars up from the states.
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03-09-2012, 08:16 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Not the actual car. Have a US plate on the car and not registering it in Canada.
If you are a Canadian citizen and you bring in a vehicle into Canada you have a certain time frame to register that vehicle in the province you live in. Not sure the time frame, it was a while ago Last edited by Sibze; 03-09-2012 at 08:18 PM. |
03-09-2012, 08:19 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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And as far as being new. I see a huge issue. As said before if the car is not registered for at least 6 months in the US the new car warranty is void in Canada unless you get a deal like the guy above did. I personally see that as an issue...
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03-09-2012, 08:32 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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The plate issue makes sense.
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Safe to say the car makers know there is a huge price difference between US and Canada and they often put in official restrictions to discourage cross border shopping.
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Came across this in my files. Read the two conditions to get warranty coverage in Canada. If you knew someone in the US who you could trust, just register the car in their name and then "buy" it back from them six months later. Not that practical really or else just buy a used Z just over six months old.
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I think this year or next I will be taking my front off it drives me nuts! The car is also not driven a lot, 3-4 days a week for not even the 6 good months of the year. My old JDM z32 when it came over never had a front one on it for the 3-1/2 years I owned it I never put it on just kept it in the back. I know I run the chance of a ticket but it's unlikely where I live cause I'm not in the GTA, where the cops like to be dicks!
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