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And $9000+ savings is well worth the gouging Mercedes charges, IMO. You're still ahead what - 3-4 months salary at least?
I just got my 08 Maxima (Sept. 07 build with factory VIS) plated today (Ontario).
I took it to Canadian Tire (CT) for the RIV inspection. They told me Daytime Running Light (DRL) activation would have to be done by a Nissan dealer as the BCM (Body Control Module ?) had to be re-programmed and only Nissan have the scan tool to do it. Well, I wasn't about to do that even if they would do it for me.
I took the car to a more specialized auto shop. They installed a module that by-passes the Nissan wiring and activates DRLs through the fog lamps (at low intensity). Not only did it meet the requirements, but it looks way cooler too!
Cheers.
Good luck and hopefully you can save as much as I did
I hope it's reduced-power high beam!
Take for example the following recalls on the 2000 BMW 3 series:
NHTSA Campaign ID Number: 00V048000
THE BRAKE LAMPS IN THESE VEHICLES ARE CONTROLLED BY A SWITCH ACTIVATED BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE BRAKE PEDAL. THIS SWITCH COULD FAIL INTERNALLY, CAUSING IT TO REMAIN EITHER IN THE "BRAKE LAMPS OFF" POSITION OR IN THE "BRAKE LAMPS ON" POSITION.
NHTSA Campaign ID Number: 02V223000
Summary:
ON CERTAIN 4-DOOR PASSENGER VEHICLES, THE SIDE AIR BAG SYSTEM COULD DEPLOY IN CERTAIN NON-CRASH IMPACTS, SUCH AS WHEN CONTACTING LARGE POTHOLES OR CURBS AT SUBSTANTIAL SPEEDS.
Consequence:
THIS COULD CAUSE THE SIDE AIR BAG AND HEAD PROTECTION SYSTEM TO DEPLOY WITHOUT AN ACTUAL SIDE CRASH OR IMPACT SEVERE ENOUGH TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT VISIBLE DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE. UNEXPECTED DEPLOYMENT OF THE SIDE AIR BAG COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY IF THE OCCUPANT'S HEAD IS RESTING NEAR THE SIDE AIR BAG.
Do you honestly think BMW has any legal leg to stand on by withholding this information in this matter of safety, with the possible and real consequence of driver death? By charging $500 for this information, the court will deem the information to be effectively withheld, given the large cost being charged.
Have worked out a price on a new truck, the manufacturer won't let it dealers in the US sell to Canadians. The salesman wants me to get a US box to use on the invoice, then I would export the truck. Looking for advice on this situation, I am a little hestitant to go this way.
volvomax - you are right in saying businesses have the freedom to charge whatever they want. What ever the market will bear. Demand and supply. I remember my basic economics and it does make sense to me. I also understand that the principal of any business is to make money. Some make it with honour and integrity, others don't but that's okay too.
What is *NOT* okay is for them to obstruct, and hinder me in doing what *I* want to do. What is *NOT* okay is for the government to assist them.
If I sell a rose for $100 and some guy next to me sells it for $1, that is fine. Nothing wrong with me setting my price at $100 and him at $1. If people buy my rose, great for me, if not, that is my problem. What is wrong is when someone buys it from the $1 guy and I say "sure, buy it, but I won't let you bring it to your girlfriend". Only my rose is allowed to be brought to your girlfriend. This is no longer freemarket. This is not "charging what the market will bear". This is monopolizing the supply and then fixing the price.
The example was Walmart undercutting the local drugstore.
The man who owns the local drugstore,who cannot compete at the lower price would say that Walmart is exploiting the situation for its own gain and to harm the drug store owner.
The consumer that shops at Walmart benefits, hence the smart shopping, at the expense of the local shopowner.
volvomax - clearly you understand that businesses are here to make money. If you are too small to compete, too bad. If walmart comes in with a better price, it is because they have the buying power to do so. If the local villagers appreciate the local drugstore, they will continue to buy from them. Alternatively, the local drugstore can try to provide something that walmart can't. If not, like all bad businesses, you should close your doors.
If you let market conditions determine things - there is no exploitation. Everyone is free to do what they want. The problem is *this* local drugstore called MB/BMW Canada provides *nothing* better than walmart. Their solution is to team up with the town mayor called TC/RIV and put razor wire around the entrance to Walmart. Want to get in? Entrance fee. Want to bring drugs out? Exit fee. Also that paper bag doesn't meet standards. You need to buy my tissue paper bag before I'll let you out. Don't feel like letting you in? Don't have to. Justification? Don't need that.
One minute you are saying their prices are ruthlessly lower in the US because "they can spread the costs around more" and then in the next breath you are saying they are doing it because they can ie: (business is business)...etc....
So which is it? In any cases...you can't get your story straight because you do not have an argument and you know it deep down. I don't know what your background or motivations are and I don't care....and frankly it doesn't matter....it won't change anything...facts are facts....
It is true that it is more expensive to do business in Canada....taxes are certainly higher etc. but the justification is not meeting the level of disparity in pricing....keep on yapping...We are on the end of a spear that hurts....
For your theory on how good business practices are not required....
In your words..."Good luck with that"....
Just to be clear....I do not have as much of a problem with their Cnd pricing as I do with their interference in my right to choose as a consumer....these are the bad business practices I am referring to...charge what you want in Canada but get the bleep out of my way when it comes to my right to choose to go across the border and purchase a vehicle in this supposed "free market" environment we have here...
Quite frankly you sound like you are being paid to come in here and spread garbage BS....
Cheers
This is the essence of the problem...these manufacturers are bordering on price fixing with some of their tactics...
Supply and demand? Not exactly....Supply and forced demand....
Cheers
RIV will not release my form 2 until I provide them with a letter from the manufacturer stating that the vehicle has an immobilizer. Apparently, RIV is disregarding the law that we fought to get and have made their own rules which put me back to square one.
I have asked three operators to tell me where in the new law it says that I have to provide them with a letter from the manufacturer. Of course they cannot tell me, they just keep saying that I need the letter.
The incompetence and sheer ignorance is mind boggling.
Anyone else having this problem.
Post a note on this at carswithoutborders.com
One of our members has got their plates for a Sept. 07 build Escalade with factory VIS..
We have heard that some at RIV think the recent Motor Vehicles Regulations amendment and clarified VAFUS Explanations re VIS apply only to vehicles that are in Canada or have a Form 1 Case No. started with RIV. THAT IS NOT CORRECT. I can't believe they are saying this even with the Dec. 21 dated VAFUS.
No much will happen with this until after the New Year but it is a key priority after that.
Well put. They are manipulating demand thru questionable business tactics. They are hindering people from buying from Walmart and Real Canadian Superstore by using loopholes in the law that Ottawa has enpowered them with. They are trying to create a monopoly, to keep prices artificially high, to restrict competition. How any or all of these is not in violation of anti-trust laws is beyond me. (Perhaps the reason is that the parent corporation is not a Canadian company and therefore beyond the reach of Canadian laws? If that is the reason, then it is a bleeping shame!)
But why would someone have to call BMW to see if a BMW car is admissible? If it is good for the US it is good for Canada. I know we are talking about common sense but can someone tell me why the BMW car is not on the list - Is the car accepted for the US - yes - no - if yes - you can Go to Canada - Go directly to Canada -
if BMW do not smarten up it will be Go to Jail - Go directly to Jail - and you do not pass GO.
Best to get a broker involved. A US box number won't work because you'll need a US drivers license and a US insurance card. You'll also have to pay tax in the state you buy it in..up to 8%. I do this every week, buy vehicles from US dealers and then help with import documents etc. I'm a licensed independent dealer so I can sell in Canada. Let me know if you have further questions. Russ@russbrowning.com
Thanks,
Russ
Cheers
I'm not looking for sympathy here but I think I have an interesting case:
I'm in the Canadian military and serving in Florida on an exchange. I've been here for 2.5 years and return to Canada in July.
I need a new vehicle.
Because I have to register the new vehicle in Florida, I'll have to pay state tax.
When I bring the vehicle across the border I'll have to pay GST.
When I register the vehicle in NS, I'll have to pay PST.
On a $30,000 vehicle, I'll be paying $6400 in taxes.
How's that for a welcome home to the "Great" white north?
At least since we're being gouged on prices in Canada, I'm still saving money...
Cheers
To be more specific, I have no choice but to register the vehicle in FL and pay state tax as I need a vehicle now. We don't return to Canada until July.
My question now is:
When I register my vehicle in NS will I have to pay PST on a vehicle that has already been registered in FL for 6 months?
When I moved from BC to NS four years ago, I didn't have to pay PST on a vehicle I purchased and registered in BC when I had it re-registered in NS.
Why should it be any different that my vehicle was previously registered in a State vice a province?
Has anyone had any experience with this? I'm hoping to find out, in this case, I don't have to pay the PST.
Thanks
I don't know whether it is possible, but as a Canadian citizen serving military duty temporarily in Florida on an exchange program, you may qualify for an exemption on the state sales tax.
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
Russ
Thanks for the tip about getting around taxes. However, the website Carburners.com does not seem to exist, and a search for carstoimport does not result in anything associated with this subject. Can you please check these website names and post them with correct spelling ? I've been searching for some means around state sales taxes and how to drive a vehicle home to Canada from the US without any hassels about license plates or tags. RIV, Canada Customs, nor my provincial motor vehicle department can give me any useful info about getting any kind of permit to drive a vehicle from US to Canada.
Canada Customs did tell me that it is illegal for a Canadian resident to drive a US plated vehicle in Canada, so a US plate will only get me in trouble at the border. Not sure is this also applies to a US temp permit. A few years ago, I did get home on an Alabama temp permit, but later found out that it was only good in Alabama and illegal everywhere else.
These should get you where you want to be.
The customs people are wrong. It is not illegal for a canadian to drive an american vehicle in canada.
All you need as I explained earlier is to get to the border then quickly go to the DVM and get a temp permit. I have known some to drive simply with their form 2 on the dash.
m.
Cheers
Factory warranty is good for anyone that owns the car at the time of warranty request. Just a reminder, your private buyer in the states will have to pay sales tax. Go through a broker.
all Toyota models made after Sept 1 are admissible in the latest riv list (p23-24)
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/VAFUS/list/VAFUS.pdf
BTW, could you tell me if your US dealer is still selling to Canadians? If so could you send dealer info to cawxy@yahoo.com? thx.
My experience in taking a car back to Toronto, ontario:
US customs - Totally polite and the agents had a sense of humor. Time= ~10min wait, 5min processing.
Canadian customs - Also polite. You have to fill in Form 1 before you go to the agent. There are clipboards with pens and Form 1 floating near the front. Just grab one before you line up. The form itself is a bit big and overwhelming. Problem I had was the first section was for official use without really specifying, I'm reading the questions thinking - I have no idea... crap! The subsequent sections (separated by big black lines) were okay - Vehicle/Importer info. If *non*-RIV section (think very few people would be using this). If need to go througe RIV section. Payment info. The agent finishes with a official invoice which you then take to another area to pay. Total time = ~30mins. Heart was pounding when I was filling the form but the agent was really okay. My import was a BMW and they did *NOT* ask for a letter of Admissibility - This is more RIV BS.
RIV centre - had to hand in my paperwork. Cannot emphasize enough - make sure you have Vehicle Warranty Inquiry printout with stamp from dealer. RIV will not take dealership letters. Only Canadian Auto letters or the US Vehicle Warranty Inquiry. If you are buying a car make sure your sales agreement includes providing a dealer stamped warranty inquiry. If it is a private sale, make sure you get the seller to get one for you it is much easier for a US citizen to get it. RIV asked for my BMW letter of Admissibility even though it's not mentioned in their description. It's Canadian customs not them. But we all know RIV is the Canadian Auto police force with summary judgment powers (thanks Transport Canada!) Wait time = 30mins. Nervous as hell going through this part.
Canadian Tire - Inspection was short and sweet. Worried about my speed/odometer (speedometer = big mph, small kph. odo = miles) but it passed okay. Not mentioned in RIV, but for ontario there is a Standards Safety Certificate that you also need to get before getting your plates. CanTire can do the inspection for $74.99. RIV inspection ~10mins. SSC inspection ~30mins. Huge sigh of relief when I had my Form2 stamped.
Ontario licensing centre - handed in Title, Form 1, SSC, showed license, insurance. Paid my PST. Got my plates! Total time = ~20mins.
Total savings including hotel, food, gas, two plane tickets, taxes ~CN$16000. Yes the Canadian auto industry *really* wants your business. $5000 rebate! Wow thanks! Thanks for only overcharging me $11000 (including tax).
www.carswithoutborders.com please update your list about riv.ca. I know you read this forum.
Its not JUST a line on a map.
It's not the line between Washington and Oregon.
It is 2 completely different soverign nations.
With different currencies, taxes tariffs, etc.
Take a look at Europe.
There, cars can be VERY different in price and their economies are more intertwined than the US and Canada.
Canadians ARE NOT Americans.
You guys simply aren't.
I would not go into Canada and expect to do business like I do in America.
Different rules and a different playing field.
I suspect that if the selling price in Canada for a model you wanted were half the price of exactly the same model in the U.S. you would be less inclined to draw such sharp distinctions. Just a thought.
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
Have you heard of NAFTA? and in Europe the auto maker are doing the same thing right now as in North America except they got sue and lose.
This is just one case:
VW Is Fined $111 Million in Antitrust Case
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00EFDA173AF93AA15752C0A96E95826- - - - - 0
And currently there are 2 class action lawsuit, one in the US and one in Canada on the same topic. Toyota has settled in the US for $35 Millions.
If I want to walk into your country to buy a car I am going to do so. End of story.
Why don't we all do ourselves a favor and literally stop responding to this guy. He is obviously on a mission to just tee people off...very counterproductive conversations are going on in here because of him...
This is going to sound very unCanadian but here goes...There are many advantages to being Canadian (read between the lines) but buying cars is not one of them...
Cheers