Monday, October 06, 2008

How to Import Cars from Japan into Canada

By Davion W

Anyone can now import cars from Japan into Canada. Due to its reputation of low cost and high quality goods, vehicles from Japan are selling like hot cakes. Make sure to do all the possible research and background check before importing a car. Here is how to do the deal.

In as much as you would like to deal to be done and over it, always be vigilant in making any purchase. Just a like saying goes, 'Caveat Emptor' which means 'let the buyer beware. To prevent hassles in your car purchase, do research to save your hard earned cash.

Import means there are two places involved - in this scenario, Canada and Japan. To import cars from Japan into Canada means there are paper works to be filed. Check for local as well as overseas laws and policies before a purchase. For a brief preview of regulations, read on.

Under normal circumstances, Canadian residents cannot import cars under 15 years old. Importing cars from Japan to Canada is not an exception. Understand the requirements involving the country of origin or consult the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA), Transport Canada, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Fortunately for buyers, Japan is famous for its well-developed roads and high-maintenance automobile policies. That means wear-and-tear is not a major concern.

For a fee, you can hire a broker who could deal with necessary clearances. Your car will have to go through customs, be under import levies, and undergo inspection. Do not forget the registration and bill of sale of your vehicle for it will establish the identity of your new car.

Importing cars from Japan into Canada is very tempting. A buyer can save as much 30 percent compared to buying locally. The downside is that insurance companies may double and sometimes triple your premium simply because it is an imported car. However, more and more companies are now offering competitive rates for Japan imports. Look around for the best offers on Japanese imported vehicles.

And in making payments, the most recommended way to import a car from Japan into Canada is through credit cards. Banks will protect you from scams and other troubles in your purchase. Other services to pay include shipments, inspection and tests, and brokerage if present.

To find out more information about importing cars from Japan into Canada, visit my blog and for customs details, check out www.ccra.gc.ca. To shop for accredited auto dealers in Japan, search for The Japan Used Motor Vehicle Exporters Association. - 2368

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