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CanmoreOrLess
07-29-2015, 10:06 AM
I've been asked by an immediate family member to sell their SMART car in Alberta. The car is originally from Alberta, currently registered out of province. The steps as I see it:

1. Have the car gifted to me, removes sales tax issues.

2. Pass the out of province inspection.

3. License and register the vehicle under my name.

4. Sell the car as anyone normally would.


Have I overlooked something?

bjstare
07-29-2015, 10:10 AM
Aside from having two Step 3's and thinking we have sales tax on used cars in Alberta, no I don't see any issues. :rofl:

killramos
07-29-2015, 10:11 AM
Sounds like a pain in the ass thing to do for a family member :rofl:

rage2
07-29-2015, 10:13 AM
Why do they need to sell it in Alberta?

CanmoreOrLess
07-29-2015, 10:18 AM
Originally posted by killramos
Sounds like a pain in the ass thing to do for a family member :rofl:

It is. How the fuck do you tell your mother to go piss up a rope?

Tik-Tok
07-29-2015, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by rage2
Why do they need to sell it in Alberta?

:werd: maybe its just me, but selling a used car here is such a shitshow.

CanmoreOrLess
07-29-2015, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by rage2
Why do they need to sell it in Alberta?

I agree Rage. Just putting together a plan so I can talk her out of the idea. Really, she'd be better off taking a hit on the sale compared to all that's involved in the Alberta plan. Not to mention the eight hour drive I'd have to make, an engine can blow and it would be a write-off in my experience with the Mercede$ (cough) Benz dealership.

NoPulp
07-29-2015, 10:23 AM
Why alberta?

Nobody is going to buy a smart car in 'Berta.

CanmoreOrLess
07-29-2015, 10:24 AM
Rethink!!! I'm not doing it! I was never in love with the plan to begin with. I did the minimum effort.

Thanks all.

killramos
07-29-2015, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by CanmoreOrLess


It is. How the fuck do you tell your mother to go piss up a rope?

I did it with my parents fit :dunno:. Told them i generally don't even bother selling my own cars private sale as i find its not worth the hassle of dealing with kijiji people for weeks on end so i refuse to be involved in her selling the car.

She wants me to come to the dealer with her to look at things and help with negotiations, that's fine. I don't abhor that process nearly as much.

I said if you cant do it yourself just trade it in t the dealer.

I put an post on beyond for her linking to her kijiji ad. That was it.

Took her 3 months to unload the car. Worth the 500 bucks she got over what the dealer offered her? you tell me :rofl:

And for other posters cars generally tend to sell for a bit more money in Alberta, Calgary in particular.

Tik-Tok
07-29-2015, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by killramos


And for other posters cars generally tend to sell for a bit more money in Alberta, Calgary in particular.

Not in my experiernce. Every car Ive ever tried to sell was almost always the lowest kms, best condition, and priced in the lower range of average, and I still couldnt get anyone to even come look in person.

pheoxs
07-29-2015, 10:38 AM
A smart car isn't worth much (kijiji showing 3k to 9k for used ones depending on year/shape)

By the time you bring it back to Alberta (time and fuel), do an out of province inspection on it, fix anything that needs to be fixed, pay registration for alberta, pay for temporary insurance for test drives, and then get lowballed on kijiji anyways, you'd be better off selling it wherever the car is currently registered.

CanmoreOrLess
07-29-2015, 10:52 AM
The car is worth around $6,500 at market prices, better off taking $5,000 in her province.

I'm thinking of talking her into trading two for one at a car dealer, get a used car made by a company ending in a vowel for the least trouble going forward. Kijiji, I hated the world of pain when just selling a Shaw box, a car would be gun to head.

max_boost
07-29-2015, 11:56 AM
Total hassle. Detail it and sell it. Either be patient (if you have time) or price it to go.

M.alex
07-29-2015, 12:09 PM
I'd happily take the loss rather than deal with beyond/kijji/autotrader lowballers.

When i sold my mustang i probably took 1k less than I could have got privately and was done with it in a matter of minutes without any thought. When I sold my g35 i wasted countless hours meeting up with people so they could examine the car, ho and hum about it, offer me $5k cash for it, etc.. etc.., and at the end of the day I think I ended up selling it for about the same a dealer would have given me just to end the frustration.

FraserB
07-29-2015, 12:33 PM
Have her "sell" the car to you, you get the OPI done and then sell it here. You don't have to pay sales tax on it either.

xnvy
07-29-2015, 02:47 PM
ezcarsandtrucks.com. Just read the reviews.

guessboi
07-29-2015, 03:37 PM
Time = money.
I haven't sold / trade a car since I have started driving 15 years ago.
Bought 4 cars and kept it all. :rofl: