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Old 07-13-2008, 05:09 PM   #1
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i live in canada but i go on vacation to the u.s. ALOT. so i wuz wondering where cars r cheaper(if there is any price difference). my idea wuz to fly down to florida and buy a car there or somewhere else and drive it bak. (and no gas is not a concern)
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I am a snowbird living in florida 5 months and selling cars there as a hoppy working for a small dealer part time, to pass time,,, trust me your idea is out to lunch, buy a vehicle on your own turf.
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Gas may not be the issue, but rather the costs and paperwork involved in bringing a vehicle across the international border. Best place to get info on what is required is to check out your country's Customs department to see what you'll need to do in order to import a vehicle.
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