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Question: to buy a 2009 LT3 with 42000 miles or
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremiad" data-source="post: 154494" data-attributes="member: 3108"><p>The 2013 is the better car theoretically, but the price is a bit disturbing. Is there a reason for it being cheap? Is it a salvage title? Is he going through a divorce or some other reason that it needs to be liquidated to pay off the remaining loan? Does he have a clear title? Be very cautious when dealing with cross-border purchases. If you get to the border and a US bank has a lien on it, it won't be going across the border until the balance is paid.</p><p></p><p>Also, you should expect to have an extra $3-5k or so in costs to get over the border when you import it, and then a couple hundred more to get an OOP inspection (which it must pass with full factory specifications), and potentially more if it doesn't pass for some silly reason (like a crack in the windshield or even a reverse light).</p><p></p><p>Importing a car from the US is not necessarily all that simple. It can be, sure. But it can also be a nightmare. Trust me. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremiad, post: 154494, member: 3108"] The 2013 is the better car theoretically, but the price is a bit disturbing. Is there a reason for it being cheap? Is it a salvage title? Is he going through a divorce or some other reason that it needs to be liquidated to pay off the remaining loan? Does he have a clear title? Be very cautious when dealing with cross-border purchases. If you get to the border and a US bank has a lien on it, it won't be going across the border until the balance is paid. Also, you should expect to have an extra $3-5k or so in costs to get over the border when you import it, and then a couple hundred more to get an OOP inspection (which it must pass with full factory specifications), and potentially more if it doesn't pass for some silly reason (like a crack in the windshield or even a reverse light). Importing a car from the US is not necessarily all that simple. It can be, sure. But it can also be a nightmare. Trust me. lol. [/QUOTE]
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