The difficulty is not the law or conversion, those are all worth it for the price difference.
But the real difficulty or show-stopper is the warranty being void by the manufacturer.
Through the years, more and more manufacturer are trying to void warranty if the cars were brought across the border to protect Canadian dealers. Last time I checked, over 90% of the brands are not worth the trouble given the warranty issue. There are some exceptions, but rare.
There are more updated info somewhere I read, and more brands deny warranty.
You wouldn't want to tow your car back to Seattle for warranty work, would you?
I think you still misunderstood the point. For those brands, once you export the car away from US, ...
B2L2 發表於 2012-10-14 20:54
That's not the case for all brands.
Either way, it's not worth the trouble unless you got an email from the manufacture (not the dealer) saying that your car will be covered in Canada.
I did an extensive research about before I bought my car this year.