I looked at an opportunity to bring a much loved 850 to Canada for a continued life. WOW! Does our dear Canadian Government really like to screw you over. From what I can see (and many of the government website links are broken) is we now have to use the services of an importer. I just got a quote estimate of $720 CDN on a $2000 car. To that you have to add an Out of Province inspection which I hope also covers the Insurance inspection for a car over 12 years old of around $250 CDN. So close to $1000 CDN for a $2000 car.
Biggest laugh is a 'soil test'. Initially I thought that was what you did when you saw the quote!!
But no, a $75 charge to have a soil sample taken from your imported vehicle to make sure it is safe to import. Hmm. I don't recall that being a requirement for any cars crossing the border every day! Now I do understand the reasoning behind it, but it is a rip-off unless every vehicle crossing the border is also tested irrespective of the age of a vehicle.
Has anyone imported a vehicle to Canada in the recent past or have any experience of the process?
I plan to talk to the AMA (CAA) = AAA in Alberta about the process to see if there is a way around all the additional costs. I know the OOP test in Alberta is not optional and has to be completed withing 3 months of the vehicles arrival.
Thanks,
Neil.






