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Jit13 07-10-2010 09:23 PM

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Yes, Nissan tracks ports and if a US vin pops up they will fine the dealer, because a foreign (canadian) dealer can't compete with the exchange rate

Is this with every dealer in the us ?

m4a1mustang 07-10-2010 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jit13 (Post 616438)
Is this with every dealer in the us ?

Sure sounds like it.

nogoodname 07-10-2010 09:25 PM

Here's a Nismo for sale...lol... all boosted too :)

http://www.the370z.com/370z-sale/215...one-world.html

fullmonty 07-10-2010 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 616446)
Here's a Nismo for sale...lol... all boosted too :)

http://www.the370z.com/370z-sale/215...one-world.html

Its one of a kind

FuszNissan 07-11-2010 11:01 AM

I know a local guy with a very nice White Nismo for sale.

Has F.I. HFC's, F.I. 18" CF CBE, and NST Pulley , can't remember if he did Stillen Gen III's are not.

Here is his profile page.
Nissan 370Z Forum - View Profile: aliveZ

danny@FontanaNissan 07-11-2010 02:46 PM

Sorry jit13 .. can't really help out this time. Maybe some other stealership might wanna take the risk.

Jit13 07-12-2010 10:22 PM

Beaverton Nissan in portland will sell to me but they seem like bullshitters + pushy when I talked to them on the phone.. first she said my warranty will be fine (in canada) even tho I researched and it will not.. + she said its $42,000 and non negotiable.

I found this tho regarding warranty

"If you purchase the vehicle brand new in the US, you MUST register it in the US, before you import it to Canada. When you import it to Canada, you are restricted from selling the vehicle for 6 months. If you sell the vehicle within 6 months, the new buyer will not get the warranty."


Im confused on this how do I reg in the us and still import it over to canada and insure with icbc (our insurance place) ?? or does it mean i have to reg in the us and leave it there for 6 months lol ?

Lemers 07-12-2010 10:27 PM

Looks like these rules (laws?) are trying to prevent a dealer from selling a new us spec car to someone bringing it directly to Canada. But not stop a individual from selling it as a used car.

FuszNissan 07-13-2010 05:56 AM

Your warranty will be voided in US, not positive about canada

Jit13 07-13-2010 04:06 PM

ok thanks.


I am just going to wait a bit until i find a used 2010 nismo thats been reg for 6 months this way i have warranty.

mjch3n 07-13-2010 08:52 PM

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"If you purchase the vehicle brand new in the US, you MUST register it in the US, before you import it to Canada. When you import it to Canada, you are restricted from selling the vehicle for 6 months. If you sell the vehicle within 6 months, the new buyer will not get the warranty."
I think that you might be misinterpreting this statement. The purpose of this statement, as I understand, is to deter dealerships from selling new cars to Canada for the reasons that Fusz has stated (the exchange rate, unable to complete, Nissan Co. does not want this). The requirements to title the car before selling it diminishes the value of a new car to a used car instantly, so that makes it unattractive to dealerships to try and export cars to Canada. However, it seems that if the car has been titled in the United States (therefore it is now used), that it can be imported to Canada in which case the buyer in Canada cannot sell the car for 6 (six) months without a loss of warranty. I do not believe it has anything to do with the car being registered in the United States for six months. The six month window of time, along with the requirement to title a car, serves only to stop U.S. dealerships from exporting new cars to Canada and then selling them as new cars over there.

Jit13 07-14-2010 12:25 AM

I am going to call nissan na tomoro about this to be sure thanks tho.

btw a brand new 370z coupe (White) with the sport and navi package costs $54,724.16 after taxes lol...

the 40th anniversary costs $56,068.16 after taxes..

no wonder they make it so hard to import them over.

Cheech 09-15-2010 11:35 PM

Hi Jit13,
How did you make out with the importing? I'm in the same boat and looking for a good deal from our southern neighbours. Best deal I've found up here is $45,3K for sport & nav.


Cheech


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