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Importing a car from Canada to USA.. #1584983
02/27/14 02:51 PM
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I know this subject has been discussed before but I couldn't find the thread..... What's involved with importing a Canadian car/truck into the USA? Any special paperwork???

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Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: Edison62] #1584984
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Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: Magnumguy] #1584985
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...hey Bill. Nope, this is for a friend in the U.S. wanting to buy a car from Canada and import it....

Bryan.


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1985 Dodge Ram D-100 /6 auto. Original paint
1990 Dodge Ram D-150 V-6 5 Speed. Original paint
1995 Chrysler LHS V-6 auto. Original paint
2014 Ram 1500 R/T 5.7 Hemi...!
Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: Edison62] #1584986
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MI Custumz needs to type it all out again and it needs to go in the archives. I searched, but couldn't find any of his old posts.

Dennis

Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: cudaboy] #1584987
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Coles Notes version...............if it is being shipped across or if you are taking it across you have to go through a broker. Brokerage fees run anywhere from 3-550.00 depending on value of car.

If the customer comes across and picks it up himself and takes across and has of the paperwork, its painless.

Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: Lugnutz] #1584988
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....ok, the gentleman is coming north and will bringing it back himself into the USA. So, does he need to have the registration there 3 days prior like when we import into Canada???

Bryan.


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1970 Super Bee. Big blk 4 speed car.
1973 Dodge Dart Sport 340 4 speed car.
1985 Dodge Ram D-100 /6 auto. Original paint
1990 Dodge Ram D-150 V-6 5 Speed. Original paint
1995 Chrysler LHS V-6 auto. Original paint
2014 Ram 1500 R/T 5.7 Hemi...!
Re: Importing a car from Canada to USA.. [Re: cudaboy] #1584989
02/28/14 02:14 PM
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MI Custumz needs to type it all out again and it needs to go in the archives. I searched, but couldn't find any of his old posts.

Dennis


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Import a vehicle from Canada into the US:

Ok, here's what NEEDS to be done. If you pay someone to bring it across, it is commercial. That means he will need to see a US Customs Broker, which costs money. How much I am not sure. If you can, bring it across yourself. Personal importations are a heck of alot less paperwork and money to dish out. The vehicle needs to meet US EPA and US DOT requirements at time of import, you also need proof of ownership (bill of sale and Canadian title), fair market value (www.kbb.com). When re-entering the US, stop at the inspection booth and declare you need to import the car. They will send you into the office with your paperwork. Here's the tricky part. In order for the vehicle to meet US EPA and US DOT standards, it either needs to be labeled, or a letter of conformity from the manufacturer. EPA labeling is under the hood and must state meets US standards and DOT is in the driver side door jamb and CANNOT have the Canadaian maple leaf. For instance, if you are bringing in a Chevy, you need a letter from GM on their letterhead stating if it meets the 2 above standards and the letter must include the VIN#. Dealer can help get the letter, but MUST be from the mfg. Or you can try contacting the mfg. directly through their addresses and phone numbers listed on www.nhtsa.gov at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/VIG_Canada07032.html .EPA is exempt if it's over 21yrs old and DOT exempt if over 25yrs old(or vice versa, don't have the forms in front of me). You can see that EPA and DOT are the tricky part. Once it is established that the EPA and DOT are met, we will fill out the rest of the paperwork for the import. You will need a CF7501, DOT form, EPA form, and duty MAY apply. The packet of papers you get from Customs needs to go to the DMV to get a title issued. Make sure there is a red stamp on the paperwork. Duty is 3% on the first $1000 and 2.5% on the balance if not made in the US, Canada, or Mexico. If the VIN starts with 1=US, 2=Canada, 3=Mexico, 4 & 5=US (free trade zones), anything other than the 1-5 will have duty to be paid at Customs. The fair market value is what you will be taxed on at the DMV. That's about it. It's always a good idea to call the Customs office you will be entering the US at to see if there are any small differences. The above is for Port Huron, MI. References include CFR 12.73 for EPA and CFR 12.80 for DOT on the cbp website. You may want to verify the VIN and in the driver side door jamb there shoud be a month and year of manufacture, jot down the MO and YR as that is the number one thing people get sent back outside to get. If exporting a car to Canada its CFR 192.2 As stupid as it sounds, make sure the vehicle is present for import / export procedures for inspection. Failure to do this may result in penalties. If you are carrying over $10,000 cash you NEED to declare it prior to leaving and entering both countries. It's not illegal to do so, but it must be declared. There is no tax or duty on the money. If it's not declared and either country finds it, it WILL be seized. Other port phone numbers can be found at www.cbp.gov and just click on the port tab at the top of the page and go from there. It's pretty simple to find the phone number.







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