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Wrong_Lane
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
You really need to read the RIV guidelines. The province of Ontario will not even let you register the vehicle or provide a license plate until the unit is brought up to Canadian standards.
The regulated repair shops mentioned would be presented with a unit that already meets all standards, fully compliant, thereby eliminating that argument.
To the OP, stick with the RIV guidelines, and importing is easy and simple.
Keep in mind that the 2006 Georgetown the OP is considering would be identical to the model offered for sale in Canada except for daytime running lights and the speedo on the US model would have predominant MPH instead of KMPH.
If the unit is a Ford then the daytime running lights is a plug and play module and the speedo is ok as long as it shows KMPH, which it will.
The regulated repair shops mentioned would be presented with a unit that already meets all standards, fully compliant, thereby eliminating that argument.
To the OP, stick with the RIV guidelines, and importing is easy and simple.
Keep in mind that the 2006 Georgetown the OP is considering would be identical to the model offered for sale in Canada except for daytime running lights and the speedo on the US model would have predominant MPH instead of KMPH.
If the unit is a Ford then the daytime running lights is a plug and play module and the speedo is ok as long as it shows KMPH, which it will.
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