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shotzee 04-01-2010 07:16 PM

Shopping for cars in the US
 
Just wondering if anyone has shopped for/bought cars from the US. What is the best source to look for such cars?

TheMikey 04-02-2010 12:01 AM

I bought my 1999 3000GT a few years back in the St. Louis.

Sites I checked regularly were:

Carsoup.com (where I hit the jackpot after 5 months searching)
autotrader.com
cars.com
Craigslist (though this is sketchy)

There's a few other places you might be able to find, but depending on what you're looking for those were the best ones I found. Use zipcode 58701 - I think this is North Dakota. You can then specify search area. It's closest to North Portal in Saskatchewan... It might also want to be the place you bring yours up.

There's a few other hurdles to jump through in regards to bringing back the vehicle once you purchased it. PM me if you have any questions.

Ron99 04-02-2010 12:02 AM

I've brought two cars from the US over the last few years. Was looking at doing a few more before the economy tanked. It's pretty straightforward. Check out this website for more info and links to resources etc.:

http://www.carswithoutborders.com/

I don't remember how exactly I found my wife's Volvo. Might have been some specific car sales website. My Audi was found on craigslist in the SF Bay area.

Samw 04-02-2010 08:20 AM

I found Autotrader.com and Craigslist to be useful. I ended up buying one from Florida on EBay. It will work out to be about 20-25% cheaper than buying one here once all fees and costs are added in. This is consistent with all of the articles that I've read.

http://www.vancouversun.com/cars/soa...305/story.html

http://money.ca.msn.com/retirement/g...entid=23735410

My car is currently in transit on a truck. Hope it turns out OK. I plan to take delivery in Bellingham and drive it back.

What I still don't understand is whether or not I need to buy a trip permit at the border to drive it into BC even though I will have temp plates from the car dealer in Florida. Some ICBC Autoplan agents say that I need it and some say that I don't. Some websites say I can drive into Canada with Florida temp plates and some websites say that I can't. I have binder insurance of course.

atc 04-02-2010 04:30 PM

I think you still need a permit for Washington, around $40 i believe. I bought a trailer from Oregon with temp plates but still needed one to drive thru Washington.

Murminator 04-02-2010 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samw (Post 507182)
I found Autotrader.com and Craigslist to be useful. I ended up buying one from Florida on EBay. It will work out to be about 20-25% cheaper than buying one here once all fees and costs are added in. This is consistent with all of the articles that I've read.

http://www.vancouversun.com/cars/soa...305/story.html

http://money.ca.msn.com/retirement/g...entid=23735410

My car is currently in transit on a truck. Hope it turns out OK. I plan to take delivery in Bellingham and drive it back.

What I still don't understand is whether or not I need to buy a trip permit at the border to drive it into BC even though I will have temp plates from the car dealer in Florida. Some ICBC Autoplan agents say that I need it and some say that I don't. Some websites say I can drive into Canada with Florida temp plates and some websites say that I can't. I have binder insurance of course.

What was the shipping from florida?......I have been looking at Texas trucks

Samw 04-03-2010 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atc (Post 507227)
I think you still need a permit for Washington, around $40 i believe. I bought a trailer from Oregon with temp plates but still needed one to drive thru Washington.

I got a reply from the Dept of Licensing in Washington State that stated that if I have temp tags from a car dealership (in Florida), then I don't need a trip permit from Washington State. My understanding is that if I bought a car from an individual, then I will need to get a trip permit since I can not get temp tags from individuals.

"The Florida registration should be sufficient as long as you have all of the paperwork from the dealership. "

Samw 04-03-2010 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Murminator (Post 507246)
What was the shipping from florida?......I have been looking at Texas trucks

It was $1125 USD. Here's a website that you can use to get a feel of what people are paying for transporting cars from one State to another. Just select the states that you are interested in from the dropdown lists.

http://quotes.transportreviews.com/d...sp?OS=FL&DS=WA

Murminator 04-04-2010 03:09 AM

Wow shipping is expensive...or maybe they don't like me :cry:

You have chosen a vehicle transport route from Texas to Montana,
which has an average rating of 4 stars and avarage cost of $67,649.

On average customers shipping a vehicle from Texas to Montana
paid $120,902 to ship with a 5 star rated company.

Samw 04-04-2010 03:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Murminator (Post 507673)
Wow shipping is expensive...or maybe they don't like me :cry:

You have chosen a vehicle transport route from Texas to Montana,
which has an average rating of 4 stars and avarage cost of $67,649.

On average customers shipping a vehicle from Texas to Montana
paid $120,902 to ship with a 5 star rated company.

http://quotes.transportreviews.com/d...=TX&DS=MT&RR=5

Haha. I'd throw out the 1 price ($1,200,900) that is skewing the results.


Reviewed: Bluebonnet Auto Transport
Poster: Bob Davis
Subject: Delivered!
Rating:
Date: 9/11/2009 9:21:00 PM
Cost: $1200900 Driveaway Carrier


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