Thread: Importing a Toyota from the US (read the big thread already)
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Dec 14th, 2007 08:57 PM
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Importing a Toyota from the US (read the big thread already)
So the costs to cover are:
GST
PST
6.1% duty for it not made in North America
A/C fee ~$200
Am i missing anything else?
My question pertains to the fact that they won't sell to anyone with a non US address. I know the "loophole" is to register it to someone else's name and bring it to the border and then switch it over there, but will that actually work? Has anyone managed to import a car that's sold to US registered people?
Thanks.
The car is a 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited (Hybrid) w/ third row seating.
Also, will the Canadian gov't give the grant that they give for fuel efficient vehicles?
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Dec 16th, 2007 07:17 AM
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I'm not of any help here, but we are wanting to buy the same vehicle. I am in the midst of reading the big thread right now for more info (but heck it's long!
). Did you find out if Toyota Canada will provide warranty on a Toyota purchased in the U.S.? And have you found a place to purchase yet?
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Dec 16th, 2007 08:32 AM
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I think that very recently Toyota (along with many other "import" car companies) have stated that they will not honor any US warrant on vehicles.
http://www.toyota.ca/cgi-bin/WebObje...age=english%3E
I would not have concerns with most but, the Hybrid vehicles can be problematic and the repairs expensive. My Son is a service manager at an import dealership and they will repair all imported from the US cars at the customers expense and gives the name and number of the National office to discuss the matter to the customer. There is nothing he can do to help the customer. You can imagine the O'd off customers. To date, no warranty claim has been paid. Neither has any safety recall, if the customer was fortunate enough to be notified.
So, buyer beware.
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Dec 16th, 2007 01:13 PM
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Thanks for that Toyota link Pete_Coach. What totally irks me is Toyota is giving some song and dance why vehicles "Made for Canada" are different. And also saying that Canada has a specific engine immobilizer AND that you'll likely have to get DRL installed. The Highlander I want already has the immobilizer (and is on the admissible list for import) AND it already has DRL.
Then they blather on about the great incentives they are offering. Well, I checked their great incentives and although they are offering $4000 discount on the Highlander (or gas card), they are NOT offering it on the HYBRID.
In the warranty section on that page, it does imply that U.S. vehicles are covered. But they say, it could take longer to "verify the claim", "order U.S. specific parts", etc. And they say there are a few warranty options offered to vehicles "Made for Canada" that won't be offered for the U.S. vehicles.
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Dec 16th, 2007 01:22 PM
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ur also missing the RIV fee...
and i doubt gov of canada will give u rebate for a car u bought in the us
if u do the name change thing u would b paying double tax
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Dec 16th, 2007 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maurice07
other thing is depending on your vehicle you may need daytime running lights which could range from $150 - 500
The good thing is, the Highlander Hybrid Limited already comes with DRL.
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Dec 16th, 2007 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
I think that very recently Toyota (along with many other "import" car companies) have stated that they will not honor any US warrant on vehicles.
http://www.toyota.ca/cgi-bin/WebObje...age=english%3E
I would not have concerns with most but, the Hybrid vehicles can be problematic and the repairs expensive. My Son is a service manager at an import dealership and they will repair all imported from the US cars at the customers expense and gives the name and number of the National office to discuss the matter to the customer. There is nothing he can do to help the customer. You can imagine the O'd off customers. To date, no warranty claim has been paid. Neither has any safety recall, if the customer was fortunate enough to be notified.
So, buyer beware.
that link you gave states that US warranty work will still be honored. where are you getting the no warranty from
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Dec 17th, 2007 12:33 AM
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Dec 17th, 2007 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by
gilboman
that link you gave states that US warranty work will still be honored. where are you getting the no warranty from

Sorry, I normally like to attach links to comments that I make but in this case, there have been numerous newspaper stories and announcements by the OEM's (Toyota, Nissan, Kia, Hyundai Honda etc) about not honoring the warranties and I just cannot find them right now. Like I said, my Son is a service manager at a dealership and this was sent to them by corporate headquarters.
I believe that the statement of honoring US warranty work is applicable to those that can prove their US connections (US citizens, transferred here for their work purposes etc)
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Dec 17th, 2007 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
I believe that the statement of honoring US warranty work is applicable to those that can prove their US connections (US citizens, transferred here for their work purposes etc)
You must be thinking of Honda, for which what you wrote is the case. But Toyota still honors the warranty for Canadians that import from the US.
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Dec 17th, 2007 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
Rehan
You must be thinking of Honda, for which what you wrote is the case. But Toyota still honors the warranty for Canadians that import from the US.
For now, and with restrictions I believe but, nuff said, import away.
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Dec 17th, 2007 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
Pete_Coach
For now, and with restrictions I believe but, nuff said, import away.
The only restriction Toyota has is that they won't sell new cars to Canadians. If you have any concrete information otherwise (hearsay from a Hyundai employee doesn't count), let us know. Hyundai made some changes to their warranty policies recently, but Hyundai's warranty issues are irrelevant to this thread.
Last edited by Rehan; Dec 17th, 2007 at 08:55 AM.
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Dec 17th, 2007 09:02 AM
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They aren't offering that much discount on the Hybrid south of the border ether. Also there is limited stock.
We ended up getting the regular gas Highlander Limited instead because the discount was better. Enough to offset the gas savings.
Deal has been worked out, deposit has been paid, and we pick up ours in the New Year (for the lower GST).
We may pick up the Camry Hybrid though (also because the discount is better).
We did have help from our relatives south of the border.
The import process is the same as any other car.
You may want to consider that it is better that you pay with a US bank draft directly from your account since the IRS may flag your relative with large lump sum transfers.
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Dec 17th, 2007 09:04 AM
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Regin8r, how much of a discount are you able to get on the Camry Hybrid? Are they easy to find new?
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Dec 17th, 2007 09:35 AM
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It's not a lot, but the Highlander Hybrid you get nothing off.
Including all our accessories, getting pretty much the base with leather, nav, moonroof for about $1k off. We're looking at south of $30k from the US dealership, and then you have to add back all the taxes and fees. Up here, we're looking at north of $40k for the same options even after all the discounts, cash back rebates. The savings are about $7k overall for the Camry Hybrid conservatively speaking.
I believe you get the provincial rebate, not the federal.
The bulk of the savings is because of our dollar and their MSRP.
Honestly, even if it were MSRP, it's still a good deal. We're still going through the process though.
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