โMar-07-2016 11:06 AM
โMar-11-2016 11:24 AM
shum02 wrote:mich800 wrote:shepstone wrote:
I believe there is a difference if you buy new or used with waranty remaining. So if you bought the vehicle new of the lot in the US then took it into Canada or vise versa there wouldnt be a warranty , but if the vehicle was bought as a used vehicle that is still under warranty then it is valid. And it is also different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Thay each have thier own policies.
I think we/they are talking about two different things. A Canada vehicle registered to a Canada resident can get warranty work done in the States and vise versa. The issue would be if a U.S. resident went to Canada and purchased a vehicle and then registered it in the USA. The window sticker from the Canada truck I purchased that was imported back to the US clearly states "this vehicle not intended for sale or registration in US". That could be the sticking point where warranty issues come into play.
I will only speak regarding Ford but their warranty is transferable regardless which side of the border the vehicle goes to or resides in. It's under warranty here, it's under warranty there regardless of new or used. If there is a balance of factory warranty you get it.
โMar-11-2016 11:16 AM
mich800 wrote:shepstone wrote:
I believe there is a difference if you buy new or used with waranty remaining. So if you bought the vehicle new of the lot in the US then took it into Canada or vise versa there wouldnt be a warranty , but if the vehicle was bought as a used vehicle that is still under warranty then it is valid. And it is also different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Thay each have thier own policies.
I think we/they are talking about two different things. A Canada vehicle registered to a Canada resident can get warranty work done in the States and vise versa. The issue would be if a U.S. resident went to Canada and purchased a vehicle and then registered it in the USA. The window sticker from the Canada truck I purchased that was imported back to the US clearly states "this vehicle not intended for sale or registration in US". That could be the sticking point where warranty issues come into play.
โMar-11-2016 10:02 AM
peiscooter wrote:
Interesting.....anybody in the US Northeast interested in my 2012 Tacoma TRD Sport????????????
โMar-10-2016 05:23 PM
โMar-10-2016 04:31 PM
โMar-10-2016 12:56 PM
shepstone wrote:
I believe there is a difference if you buy new or used with waranty remaining. So if you bought the vehicle new of the lot in the US then took it into Canada or vise versa there wouldnt be a warranty , but if the vehicle was bought as a used vehicle that is still under warranty then it is valid. And it is also different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Thay each have thier own policies.
โMar-10-2016 10:38 AM
shum02 wrote:brulaz wrote:me2 wrote:
"The US dealers don't honor the Canadian warranty and vica-versa."
Not true at all. They honor the warranty both ways. A Ford truck is a Ford truck. If it is sold in the other country, they service it and warranty it wherever it is.
Maybe you should look into it more. Here's an article explaining it.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-05-05-canadacars_x.htm
The article is old, but the exchange rate situation today is the same, making Canadian cars a lot cheaper.
Your right it's old and does not apply. Factory warranties are good on either side of the fence. Says so in my manuals.
โMar-10-2016 10:25 AM
โMar-10-2016 06:26 AM
brulaz wrote:me2 wrote:
"The US dealers don't honor the Canadian warranty and vica-versa."
Not true at all. They honor the warranty both ways. A Ford truck is a Ford truck. If it is sold in the other country, they service it and warranty it wherever it is.
Maybe you should look into it more. Here's an article explaining it.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-05-05-canadacars_x.htm
The article is old, but the exchange rate situation today is the same, making Canadian cars a lot cheaper.
โMar-10-2016 04:21 AM
me2 wrote:
"The US dealers don't honor the Canadian warranty and vica-versa."
Not true at all. They honor the warranty both ways. A Ford truck is a Ford truck. If it is sold in the other country, they service it and warranty it wherever it is.
โMar-09-2016 04:43 PM
โMar-09-2016 10:53 AM
shum02 wrote:Colo Native wrote:
Have few here in Colorado and all have very rusty under carriage, from what I was reading Canada uses a lot of salt.
Not the case in the Western Provinces, to cold for salt, they mostly use sand. Quebec and Ontario are the areas that use a LOT of salt, especially in urban areas.
โMar-09-2016 10:16 AM
Colo Native wrote:
Have few here in Colorado and all have very rusty under carriage, from what I was reading Canada uses a lot of salt.
โMar-09-2016 09:06 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I bought my 2011 new in the USA and imported into Canada. Now 5 years later I am trying to sell it up here and can't get anyone to pay me a penny more than what a broker is offering me who will ship it back to the US. I really don't understand it; there is hardly any used diesel trucks on the market up here and yet we can still get more for our used vehicles wholesaling them out and shipping them south. It kind of offends me some because to a wholesaler my truck is just another 2011 Ford yet the thing still looks like new and has absolutely every option available on it. But, I will end up getting a very similar price for my truck as my friend got for his abused 2011 Lariat.
โMar-09-2016 09:01 AM
Mote wrote:
OP here,
Thanks for all the feedback. If I'm looking at the truck with 25k miles. What would be normal for engine hours ?