Living in canada i have a hunch that the Z will come out to way over my budget do to the over inflated canadian pricing. SO my idea is this.
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01-06-2009, 09:30 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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whats the procedure for..
Living in canada i have a hunch that the Z will come out to way over my budget do to the over inflated canadian pricing. SO my idea is this.
What would be the basic procedure to purchase a car and bring it over from the states?? what can of taxes and fee's come into play? Becuase i know these are going for alot cheaper in the states already as it is? Thanks |
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In summary: 1.) Purchase car and pay roughly 20% more due to the dollar difference 2.) Do paper work and custom forms and purchase insurance 3.) Fly down or ship the car to Canada ~ $1000 to $3000 4.) Pay 6% duty fees and 5% GST in Canadian dollars at the border + RIV fee 5.) Get the car inspected for Canadian registration (see RIV) 6.) Find a local dealership that is imported US car friendly for service (good luck) A quick cost estimate would be $52,000 Cdn + GST (2600) for a 370Z coupe touring with sports package. I hope that answers some of your questions
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