Islander wrote:
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The good news is you don't have to pay any tax in the state that you purchase it in.
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But my understanding for warranty is....It needs to be registered in the US
first, and
then in Canada for warranty to be valid..
The catch 22 being that u have to pay state taxes on a newly registered vehicle..
Of course, used vehicles don't have the issue, since it's already registered, and Nissan can keep a tab on the truck...
I'm totally aware of the taxes here...I realize they can't be avoided.
As far as the US border is concerned..............I'm screwed..Actually, the dealership screwed me hard (it's a long story)...But a complaint is in the works...
Hopefully, i can drive on through, and come back in a few days to claim the exportation...
Either that, or request holidays from work, and sleep in the office for the next few days..
Thanks for the head's up on the module...