Looking at maybe buying an 02 or so vet.Is there any pro's and or cons to these cars? Looking at a t roof,convertable does not appeal to us.
Not looking at anything but a vet.
Not looking at anything but a vet.
This is what I could find :lickrolaine said:excuse my ignorence,lol,the difference between a t roof and targa is?
I'd double check this with revenue canada...there's taxes and duties on everything and if memory serves, the only vehicles that aren't taxed and dutied at the border are antiques, 20+ years old.Look stateside for the deals. No duty, and given the exchange right now you can save $5K - $10K on the deal if you do it right.
this was taken from the revenue canada website:11. Used or second-hand motor vehicles are subject to the payment of applicable customs duty, the goods and services tax, and other taxes imposed under the Excise Tax Act.
There's definitely duty. Not to mention paperwork.tboy said:I'd double check this with revenue canada...there's taxes and duties on everything and if memory serves, the only vehicles that aren't taxed and dutied at the border are antiques, 20+ years old.
The only way around import duties is if you're an auto manufacturer. The auto pact allows GM, Ford etc to build cars in Oshawa and sell them in the US and vice versa.
Ummm ok, but also check all the other gaps because it could be just a misaligned door.The older models with the curvy bodies have a frame which will warp over time, if you run across one of these look at the upper door gap. If the upper gap is wider than the lower door gap, the frame is warped, otherwise it is should be great to buy.





