Mar-12-2015 03:43 AM
Mar-17-2015 08:38 AM
GREGORYJ wrote:
Thanks for that info JaxDad. A friend bought an 1984 Class B with no sticker at all and it cost him quite a bit($1200) to have it inspected and updated for AC wiring and LP gas before the province would allow him to register it. It was an expense he never saw coming on an older $8000 RV.(VW Westy)
Mar-17-2015 07:33 AM
vic46 wrote:
Great Thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Managed to add two more to my blocked member list!
Vic
Mar-17-2015 07:24 AM
Mar-17-2015 07:12 AM
YZ wrote:Sooboy wrote:
BTW, Canadian Tire couldn't care less about what sticker is on the RV. All they checked on mine was that the DRL functioned. It was too big for their shop, so the safety (a huge waste of $ to safety a brand new vehicle) was done at the local Freightliner dealer...then off to the license office to pay the PST and get plates.
You actually took your rig to CanTire ?? .... TOO FUNNY !!!!!
They have trouble safety inspecting new cars 🙂
Mar-17-2015 07:07 AM
Sooboy wrote:
BTW, Canadian Tire couldn't care less about what sticker is on the RV. All they checked on mine was that the DRL functioned. It was too big for their shop, so the safety (a huge waste of $ to safety a brand new vehicle) was done at the local Freightliner dealer...then off to the license office to pay the PST and get plates.
Mar-17-2015 06:54 AM
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Mar-17-2015 05:45 AM
Wrong Lane wrote:
If you can find a good price and don't mind a minimal, and I mean minimal, amount of paperwork then buy cross border.
The import rules are super easy, just follow this link:
https://www.riv.ca/ImportingAVehicle.aspx
That is the official word from our government and over-rides all you might hear or read on this forum.
Value? You pay tax on is the full purchase price converted to CAN. No Blue Book no Kellys. If you try to rip off the government and they find out then expect hefty fines and possible loss of the rig but if you play it straight up and honest then it is a simple, hassle free process. They will call the seller to confirm what was paid if you claim some incredible low price.
Many US dealers advertise they have experience in this area and look after all the paperwork on the US side for you!
My signature rig is imported and if I was replacing it I would be looking south. The exchange rate is a valid concern. What you pay at the bank right now is about 30 cents extra for each USD but there are deals on used rigs that offset even that.
The concern about finding a dealer to service your US purchase is pure BS. It is a used rig and you will not have a problem finding a service center happy to take your bucks! Maybe if you bought brand new that might be a slim possibility but not so with a 8 year old Georgetown.
Have fun shopping, hope you find something and safe travels!
Mar-17-2015 04:47 AM
GREGORYJ wrote:
Make sure it has this sticker showing the coach AC wiring and LP gas meets Cdn safty standards. Canadian Tire may check for this as well as DRL lights.
Mar-16-2015 08:41 PM
Mar-16-2015 08:21 PM
katoomer wrote:
You could always hire someone to import it and get all certifications done. That's what we did.
I paid him $5000 and for that he flew to virginia to look at the coach. he then went back later and drove it across the country and imported it into canada will all inspections and certifications done. He paid all costs including fuel in the coach. saved me a lot of time and hassle. Well worth the cost.
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