Does anyone know by any chance if it's possible / advisable to trade-in a car imported from the US in Canada?
I'm deciding between (a) importing my current car from the US to Canada, and continuing to use it until I buy a new car (probably a few years later); and (b) selling my car in the US before moving to Canada, and then buying a new car in Canada immediately after moving.
So basically the question here concerns scenario (a) -- Do Canadian car dealers accept trade-in of an imported car from the US? If they do, would there be a lot of hassle? (Assuming the car has been properly imported, it should comply to Canadian regulations. So daytime running lights and whatnot should not be an issue any more by then)
I'm deciding between (a) importing my current car from the US to Canada, and continuing to use it until I buy a new car (probably a few years later); and (b) selling my car in the US before moving to Canada, and then buying a new car in Canada immediately after moving.
So basically the question here concerns scenario (a) -- Do Canadian car dealers accept trade-in of an imported car from the US? If they do, would there be a lot of hassle? (Assuming the car has been properly imported, it should comply to Canadian regulations. So daytime running lights and whatnot should not be an issue any more by then)