recall clearance letter
Sunday, April 27th, 2008
To get a GM Recall Clearance Ltter you must contact your GM Canada or go to a GM dealership in the USA. This letter must have GM’s logo on it and state that there are no outstanding recalls on your vehicle.
Getting a Recall Letter from GM Canada wil...
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
In order to import a Volvo vehicle into Canada, in addition to the regular steps you will take to import any vehicle, you will be required to obtain a “Letter of Admissibility” from Volvo North America. This step is unique to Volvo and a selec...
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Obtaining a recall clearance letter is different for each manufacturer. Generally you can get them from an American dealership or by calling the Canadian manufacturer headquarters, but in some cases it is necessary to fill out certain request forms or pay...
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Sunday, April 1st, 2007
If you’ve found the car you want to purchase that is located in U.S.A. you’re in luck! The current situation of the Canadian vs. U.S. dollars means you may be saving big bucks on your vehicle purchase.
Importing a car, truck, van, motorcycle a...
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Thursday, March 29th, 2007
A recall clearance letter is a required document for importing a vehicle into Canada that states that your vehicle is free from safety defects that resulting from the manufacturing process. This document will be unique to the vehicle you are importing and...
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Sunday, March 25th, 2007
If the car you are importing is newer than 15 years older you are required to pass the RIV program in order to import the car into Canada.
You will be required to stop on the American side of the border and show them your original title documents to be co...
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Sunday, March 25th, 2007
There are a number of necessary documents you will need and have to fill out over the course of importing your vehicle into Canada. This is relatively straight forward so I will try and create somewhat of a “Document checklist” for importing a...
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