Yes! That's not the question, but thankyou!Did you check with Transport Canada whether your vehicle is admissible to Canada?
This link helps.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/motorvehiclesafety/safevehicles/importation/usa/vafus/list2/menu.htm
Yes! That's not the question, but thankyou!Did you check with Transport Canada whether your vehicle is admissible to Canada?
This link helps.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/motorvehiclesafety/safevehicles/importation/usa/vafus/list2/menu.htm
Call TJF Auto at 3211 Wolfedale Rd #1, Mississauga, ON L5C 1V8Hello - can you please provide the info for getting DRL done for cheap. Thank you!
Canadian Tire is the place you never take your car to.I have a Nissan Maxima, I got my DRLs done at Canadian Tire to avoid being ripped off by a garage. I think it cost me CAD240.
Thank youCall TJF Auto at 3211 Wolfedale Rd #1, Mississauga, ON L5C 1V8
Canadian Tire is the place you never take your car to.
I dont mind when I am not paying anything. For Inspection, you pay nothing to Canadian Tire. but make sure you get the DRLs before hand. you can easily get it done for 100 bucks from some local trusted mechanics. same thing you paid 250 for. I support local businesses rather than these rip-off big stores.Is that so? Well in some places, you'll find that they're the only place that's authorized by RIV to do you import inspection, so hopefully that's not the case for you. No complaints here, I was in and out, install and inspection completed with no problems.
First I would check with your US insurance company whether your current US insurance still valid with Canadian vehicle - the car became Canadian after export/import, right?Hey all - I looked but couldn't get a reliable answer anywhere, below is where I am in the process and my question below. Can anyone help?
Facts:
- I crossed border few days ago and did the vehicle Export, Import, Modifications, and RIV inspection at Canada Tire. Next up is registering vehicle with Ontario.
- My vehicle is still U.S plated and I am still covered by my U.S Insurance, I still have my U.S driver's license
- Canada insurance companies won't quote Canada insurnace unless I have Canada Driver's License, also ministry won't register my car unless I have Canada Driver's license + Canada Insurance.
Questions/Concerns?
- I am hesitant to jump the gun and exchange my license, because at the moment I am insured to drive my car in Canada via my U.S insurance company with my U.S license. But the moment I change my U.S license to Canada license wouldn't I loose my U.S coverage?
- How did you all navigate this? Can you help me understand if I should get the Ontario license first (or) there is something else I should do?
It's not Canadian until it's registered.First I would check with your US insurance company whether your current US insurance still valid with Canadian vehicle - the car became Canadian after export/import, right?
If you are still covered than I would check with your US insurance company again what happens with US insurance when you exchange US DL to Canada DL.
You won't be able to keep your US insurance.Hey all - I looked but couldn't get a reliable answer anywhere, below is where I am in the process and my question below. Can anyone help?
Facts:
- I crossed border few days ago and did the vehicle Export, Import, Modifications, and RIV inspection at Canada Tire. Next up is registering vehicle with Ontario.
- My vehicle is still U.S plated and I am still covered by my U.S Insurance, I still have my U.S driver's license
- Canada insurance companies won't quote Canada insurnace unless I have Canada Driver's License, also ministry won't register my car unless I have Canada Driver's license + Canada Insurance.
Questions/Concerns?
- I am hesitant to jump the gun and exchange my license, because at the moment I am insured to drive my car in Canada via my U.S insurance company with my U.S license. But the moment I change my U.S license to Canada license wouldn't I loose my U.S coverage?
- How did you all navigate this? Can you help me understand if I should get the Ontario license first (or) there is something else I should do?
Hello - Thank you for your response. Any recommendations regarding Insurance company? I always had AAA auto insurance in the U.S but they didn't come through in giving me a proper Insurance letter of experience in the format CAA Insurance agent wanted. Is kanetix.ca the best place to shop for insurance? any input is appreciated. Thanks!You won't be able to keep your US insurance.
Step 1: Exchange DL.
Step 2: Call insurance companies, get quotes, finalize a provider and get "Confirmation of Insurance" from them via email indicating start of insurance.
Step 3: Register car in Canada
In order to minimize risk you might want to all 3 steps within 24-48 hours.
I received pretty good quotes through kanetix.ca but then decided to go with "The Personal General Insurance Inc" as I had received cheaper quotes for them due to me being an employee of one of their preferred companies.Hello - Thank you for your response. Any recommendations regarding Insurance company? I always had AAA auto insurance in the U.S but they didn't come through in giving me a proper Insurance letter of experience in the format CAA Insurance agent wanted. Is kanetix.ca the best place to shop for insurance? any input is appreciated. Thanks!
We have both cars here in US Titled and Insured on my name - the Sponsor. My spouse is the person who is going to be landed.You won't be able to keep your US insurance.
Step 1: Exchange DL.
Step 2: Call insurance companies, get quotes, finalize a provider and get "Confirmation of Insurance" from them via email indicating start of insurance.
Step 3: Register car in Canada
In order to minimize risk you might want to all 3 steps within 24-48 hours.
I'm not so sure about this point. So, when we did our soft landing and returning back to the U.S. via Detroit tunnel, the officer asked me if I exported the car and I said not yet, will do a little later in coming weeks. He said he need to check if the car has been exported though he can clearly see it still has U.S. plates. He radio'ed someone and after confirmation that I didn't export, he let us enter the U.S. Not sure what would have happened if I exported the car and tried to bring it back to U.S. without registering in Canada.At this point the car is still US plated and insured and I am able to drive it cross-border.