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Originally Posted by NFRNOSS
When I did my research, buying a car from the states (if the dealership will even sell it to you) meant no warranty in Canada for 6 months and 12,000 miles. I bought a 2010, first model year, so I didn't want to take the chance with no warranty.
There is a lot of paperwork to deal with importing a car as well, but as many will tell you, you will end up saving money, and most likely a lot of it.
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True no warranty on new Gm vehicles for 6 months or 12000km. There is very little paper work . Get the title, bill of sale.Give that to US customs 3 days before you want to cross and your good to go. One form to fill out at the Canadian side .You can do it yourself easy or hire a broker for 100.00.