HeadBanger
MR staff member
well then you delt with a complete retard lol trust me, i've bought cars multiple times, and as soon as you want an transit you need insuranceawesome copypasta, the woman didn't ask me. HAX.
well then you delt with a complete retard lol trust me, i've bought cars multiple times, and as soon as you want an transit you need insuranceawesome copypasta, the woman didn't ask me. HAX.
well then you delt with a complete retard lol trust me, i've bought cars multiple times, and as soon as you want an transit you need insurance
Btw do we have to pay a tax in Ontario when buying a car and bringing it into Quebec? When my father would buy cars from priivate seller over there, he would just ask the seller to sign the back of the registration and write down a bill of sale and away he goes back to Quebec.He did not pay taxes in Ontario. He would do the same thing when selling his cars to people from Ontario coming to buy them here in Quebec. He would sign the back of the registration paper and hand them over a bill of sale without them having to pay a Quebec sales tax. However, this is where I get confused;My father is over seas and I just sold my car to a lady from Ontario. We went to the SAAQ for a transit and mentioned that I am selling her the car. The lady at the desk charged her 700$ in taxes. WTF? normally when my father sells a car to someone, the seller would never go to the SAAQ for title transfer and would therefore avoid paying Quebec tax.
'96 Sunfire - 26x xxxkm - auto - sold
'90 240sx - 270 xxxkm - 5spd - sold
'92 Thunderbird Supercoupe -86 xxxmiles - 5spd - sold
'00 Sunfire - 162 xxxkm - 5spd - sold
'03 Sunfire - 350 xxxkm and counting! - 5spd - current
the sunfires in ontario must be really special.
it's a pain in the ass, but i believe once she has it registered in ontario she can go back to quebec and get her money back
what's wrong with buying a cheap car that's easy to fix and in good condition? would it make you happier if i owned 37 civics or 12 accents?
you gotta step up your game.
Just to be clear: when buying from a private party in Ontario with the intent of plating the car in Quebec, one has to go through an Ontario DMV bureau to ''transfer'' ownership? But since the car will be ''exported'' to Quebec why would the Ontario DMV need the seller and the buyer to be there? Can't the seller just go to his DMV in advance and declare that his car is being exported to Quebec and no longer registered with an Ontario plate?
You don't register it in Ontario, you just transfer ownership.
Yes, registering it into your name.
The paper with your name, VIN, address etc is called a registration is it not?
If you don't claim ownership by registering it into your name, then it stays in the previous owners name. You don't have to get a plate if you don't want to.
That's the way it works in Ontario anyways.