Well to be honest, there are alot of stories, but don't take them all as truth. I work at the border crossing in Windsor, ON and have done the paperwork for people bringing cars into Canada more times than I could count. I've also purchased US cars and imported them into Canada.
When you buy a car in the USA you are required to fax the title to the US Custom and Border Protection 3 days in advance. While many people do not do this it is a US law requiring exportation of the motor vehicle. Why 3 days? The CBP does a title search to make sure the car has no liens or is stolen.
Before I expain the proceedure to bring the car into Canada check out this website provided by Transport Canada.
www.riv.ca It explains all the details of importing a motor vehicle, including cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, trailers and personal sport vehicle such as snowmobiles, atv's, dirtbikes, etc.
If the car is less than 15 years old you have extra steps to complete. I'll get into that later on.
Vehicle less than 15 years:
Bring the car into Canada, remember to bring the ad where you found the car, also bring all the emails with you. Have a bill of sale made up by the person your buying the car from. Remember to include the actual price paid, VIN number and extra details in the Bill of Sale.
When the officer completes the Form 1 for you, they will mark your vehicle as 15 years or older and therefor you don't have to pay the RIV program fee of $204.95. You'll be required to pay 5% GST at the border on the price you paid for the motor vehicle. If the vehicle was built with air conditioning, wether it works or not you have to pay $100 Excise tax for that feature.
Now bring your title (remember to make a copy for yourself, as the DMV takes the original) to the DMV. They also need to see your Form 1 at this time and you'll be required to pay 8% PST in order to obtain your Canadian Title.
*** Important note for those who buy a project vehicle. Remember to get your vehicle's title in Canada before you complete the project. You'll pay the PST on the value of the car as is. Once the project and you want your Canadian title the DMV will require an appraisal and will charge the PST on the appraisal amount. So pay less now.
Under 15 years:
Everything is same for paperwork as over 15 years old. However at the border when the officer completes the Form 1, you'l have to pay a $204.95 RIV program fee as well as the GST and Excise tax for A/C.
Before you go to the DMV, the RIV program will send you a package and you'll be required to take the car for a Federal Inspection at a Canadian Tire. The car must conform to Transport Canada laws. After this is done you can take the car to the DMV and pay the PST and get your Canadian Title.
I'm sure there are a ton of questions and I'll do my best to try and answer them. But alot of information can be found at
www.riv.ca
Riddler