ok so i know you gotta change the speedo to MPH (u.s. spec) but is there some weird tax to import or title it in the US on arrival. i bought a used car once from a dealer that converted the odometer and made it exemt on my papers but i dont know what kinda stuff they did to get it on their (u.s.) lot before i bought it. im right on the border so i thought ide ask. im thinking i can maybe get a BLACK gs500F if its not too much $$$ and hassle. or at least knowing i can buy a used one from canada would be helpful too.
well about 99% of the time the US bike is cheaper than the Canadian bike....just go to suzuki.com and suzuki.ca and compair prices...
but if you decide to buy you will have to get some paperwork for the boarder and be ready to pay the tax...i bought my bike in michigan and brought it back to Canada so i know about those taxes...i wouldn't know much about the other way but you can call them and ask
Quote from: GRUwell about 99% of the time the US bike is cheaper than the Canadian bike....just go to suzuki.com and suzuki.ca and compair prices...
but if you decide to buy you will have to get some paperwork for the boarder and be ready to pay the tax...i bought my bike in michigan and brought it back to Canada so i know about those taxes...i wouldn't know much about the other way but you can call them and ask
hey man, you wanna know why the prices are cheaper? their dollar is worth more. In the end its the same price if our dollar would be 1-1.
i also had a friend that i dont keep in touch with anymore and he had a honda (vtr nighthawk I think???) i would know if i saw it, anyway,...he got it used from canada and braged about how he had the ONLY blue one in the US because i think it only came in red. it doesnt answer my question but i know its possible to do. anyone ever import themselves?
and yes the canadian dollar is not equal to US dollar, i know. a new GS in canada is same as US cost.
Quote from: stefman722Quote from: GRUwell about 99% of the time the US bike is cheaper than the Canadian bike....just go to suzuki.com and suzuki.ca and compair prices...
but if you decide to buy you will have to get some paperwork for the boarder and be ready to pay the tax...i bought my bike in michigan and brought it back to Canada so i know about those taxes...i wouldn't know much about the other way but you can call them and ask
hey man, you wanna know why the prices are cheaper? their dollar is worth more. In the end its the same price if our dollar would be 1-1.
i have to dissagree
my '92 GS is worth about $800 USD in michgan....it's worth about 2500 CAD in Ontario
gs500f (in US)
5,100.00 USD
6,105.72 CAD
gs500f (in Canada)
6,800 CAD
gsxr600 (in US)
8,200.00 USD
9,817.04 CAD
gsxr600 (in Canada)
11,500 CAD
not such a close price after all eh?
eww that is a big difference. but the quotes i got are a little different from last month. they go like....
1.4299 OTD us dollars (san diego)
2.4599 otd here in WA.
3.4900 OTD in vancouver CA. (in US dollars) but yeah the first canadian quote i got was equal to 5400 us dollars.
why so much cheaper than your quotes? i just shot an email to a vancouver dealer about importing regulations and costs. Ill let you know if they know.
sure seems like it will cost more no matter what but that black GS in canada is so sexy......and do they really still have a naked 04 gs in canada??? 05 naked too?
so you sure got a deal by bringing from US to canada huh? i mean eh?
yeah i got a good deal...but i paid a little more than 800 usd for mine lol
yeah there is a '04 naked gs500 at my dealer.....it has a black frame, oil cooler, electric tach and some other things i noticed but can't remember now
o4 naked has a electric tach! like a digial one! thats cool. is that stock on the naked or did the dealer hook that up?
sorry. My bad. lol. had to prove your point didnt you. LOL
Quote from: eyeWANAgso4 naked has a electric tach! like a digial one! thats cool. is that stock on the naked or did the dealer hook that up?
no no, it's electric.....it's not mechanical like the older models....it still has a needle and everything looks the same just uses a wire connected to the coil insted of a cable from the engine
Quote from: stefman722sorry. My bad. lol. had to prove your point didnt you. LOL
i'm always right ;) j/k man...i know it because i checked ( i live on the boarder with detroit so it's not a big deal to import a bike from the states)
so was it expensive to transfer your bike to canada? what kinda fees did you pay to actually get a license plate on it? of course i want to do it the other way around CA>US but im curious?