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Old 10-02-2025, 02:52 PM   #41251
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Fwiw, I exported my BMW from the US to Canada last year and what this generated was sufficient (YMMV): just enter your VIN and it confirms how many (if any) recalls are open.
https://www.bmwusa.com/safety-and-emission-recalls.html
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I don't think states can import that easily b efore the 15 year rule
Super easy, our standards are homogenous nowadays, zero issue eligibility wise.

The 18.1% of taxes and duties for a foreign made vehicle in addition to the shit exchange rate will cripple anything you thought was a deal though.

$70,000 USD car = $98,000 CAD x 1.181 taxes = $115,738... call it $116,000 with the Broker fees / AC levy / inspection fee. Ouch.
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holy shit! 18% taxes + exchange rate!? well there goes any hope of importing a cheap LC for gerbs.
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Old 10-02-2025, 07:27 PM   #41254
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Isn't it also taxed with luxury tax since it's over $50000?
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