Selling a vehicle to a Canadian is fairly straight forward:
a) Sign your title where indicated but keep the "Release of Liability" section.
b) Mail that Liability form to your DMV so they know the car has left the country and won't charge you for future DMV fees.
c) Give the buyer a bill of sale. Good samples are available free at the DMV.
d) Your buyer takes the title and bill of sale to their Ministry of Transport to register the vehicle and pay their taxes.
A Canadian Citizen can not drive a car with US plates into Canada. I'm not sure why, only that its a Canada rule.
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They are often less expensive.
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National Canadian Retailers that sell toy dump trucks include the Canadian version of Amazon, and also the Canadian National retailer Toys-R-Us. They are also sold by the Canadian Best Buy stores.
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Wheel spacers can be bought at any car store or shop that sells parts. You can get them from Canadian Tire or places like that, that sell car parts.
Yes, just like you can drive an American car in Canada.
Many Canadian car dealers sell Ford car parts. Some examples of these car dealers in Canada include Advantage Ford, Moose Jaw Ford Sales, and Wilf's Elie Ford.
Their is no set least expensive car battery , but their are many different retailers where they sell batteries for a much cheaper cost. Such as: canadian tire.
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