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    according to this article you can import a Noble M400 to the states for around $100,000US. Has anybody ever done this in Canada? I wouldn't mind giving it a shot if I ever have 100k kicking around heheh..

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    They are cool cars, but I think they are overpriced. I doubt you could make it street legal, but if you were interested in a bargain non-street legal racer, the Ariel Atom is a much better deal.

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    Originally posted by E36M3
    They are cool cars, but I think they are overpriced.
    How so? They weigh about 2400lbs. They are a good deal in America because they are street legal. As a track car, I see in your point in that they are much more expensive than Atoms and such, but the Noble can be driven daily.
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

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    i believe you can bring them in as a 'kit' car, but that means that you have to bring in the chassis and engine and whatnot separately and put it all together

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    I've played with a couple of them (a friend of mine has one in California) and they are very fast, and handle very well, but they have questionable build quality, and aren't much more than gocarts. I think for 100k there isn't much competition, but honestly I would rather have a 911 or maybe an M3 and an Atom (good split of civility and track whore)

    Originally posted by iceburns288

    How so? They weigh about 2400lbs. They are a good deal in America because they are street legal. As a track car, I see in your point in that they are much more expensive than Atoms and such, but the Noble can be driven daily.

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    I never knew they were that much, but that are cool cars. I also like the aerial atom though and the caterhams. Wicked light little kit cars.

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    AFAIK kit cars aren't legal in Canada unless it's a completely custom car (IE: that MR-S that had everything down to the frame modified). I don't think it's worth it here. Britain is the pwn for cars, even the Ariel Atom is street legal I believe! Anyways, ya the noble is nice, have you seen the M14/M15?

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    Damn, I was thinking more of a daily driver than a track car.

    Ya man the M14/15 was what I wanted to import if I ever had that kind of dough, moreso the M15.....





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    Originally posted by Chim
    Damn, I was thinking more of a daily driver than a track car.

    Ya man the M14/15 was what I wanted to import if I ever had that kind of dough, moreso the M15.....





    That M14 rocks my socks... wow!

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    Originally posted by E36M3
    I've played with a couple of them (a friend of mine has one in California) and they are very fast, and handle very well, but they have questionable build quality, and aren't much more than gocarts. I think for 100k there isn't much competition, but honestly I would rather have a 911 or maybe an M3 and an Atom (good split of civility and track whore)
    Try out the M15 when we see them in North America (if we do). I hear Noble is really trying to step up the build quality on their new model .
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

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    Originally posted by crazedmodder
    AFAIK kit cars aren't legal in Canada unless it's a completely custom car (IE: that MR-S that had everything down to the frame modified). I don't think it's worth it here. Britain is the pwn for cars, even the Ariel Atom is street legal I believe! Anyways, ya the noble is nice, have you seen the M14/M15?
    I dont think that is exactly true. I have seen a caterham or some variation of that a few times in the NW.

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    I wasn't sure if it was true or not, but I read it here:
    http://www.riv.ca/english/US_vehicle_admissibility.pdf
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    Kit cars less than fifteen years old (assembled or unassembled) - none are admissible
    This is importation from the US, but I'm guessing it's the same if importing from other coutries. Maybe the Caterham was a US car?

    I hope I'm wrong because I would love to get an Atom sometime in the future

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    Originally posted by crazedmodder
    I wasn't sure if it was true or not, but I read it here:
    http://www.riv.ca/english/US_vehicle_admissibility.pdf
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    Kit cars less than fifteen years old (assembled or unassembled) - none are admissible
    This is importation from the US, but I'm guessing it's the same if importing from other coutries. Maybe the Caterham was a US car?

    I hope I'm wrong because I would love to get an Atom sometime in the future
    Ah, I guess that makes sense. Hopefully I see it again sometime soon, maybe ask the owner. I was very suprised to see it last summer and saw it a few times.

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    Originally posted by schocker

    I dont think that is exactly true. I have seen a caterham or some variation of that a few times in the NW.
    there's somebody locally (?I think Red Deer?) who builds Lotus Super 7 kits. There's also a Cobra replace builder in Quebec (D&D)


    Anyways, kit cars have to be either > 15 years old ~or~ if you're importing them, they can only be imported as kit car parts. A rough guide is that you have to be importing less than 50% of the complete car.

    E.g., Look at 2 popular US cobra makers - Superperformance and Factory Five. Factory Five's kit does not include, for example, coil-overs, rear control arms, front lower control arms, fuel components, and a whole slew of other stuff (this gives you a basic run down of what the kit doesn't include - http://www.factoryfive.com/table/ffr...donorlist.html )

    Now look at Superperformance - you basically get a complete roller (everything minus the drivetrain).

    For years Superperformance has been trying to get around DOT restrictions by importing it in multiple crates.....and just recently they lost their supreme court case and are now barred from importing them into Canada.

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    So it's not considered a kit car if I import <50% of components? So if I want an Atom (lol I know I've been referencing that a lot :P) I can important say. . .the chassis, the single body panel (hahaha for the "trunk") and the electronics and shit then buy the coils, seats, engine, brakes and wheels here? And it would be legal to drive on road (given I can get insurance I guess)? That would be freakin sweet!!!

    Dude if your answer is a yes then you just made my day!
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    Originally posted by crazedmodder
    So it's not considered a kit car if I import &lt;50% of components? So if I want an Atom (lol I know I've been referencing that a lot :P) I can important say. . .the chassis, the single body panel (hahaha for the &quot;trunk&quot and the electronics and shit then buy the coils, seats, engine, brakes and wheels here? And it would be legal to drive on road (given I can get insurance I guess)? That would be freakin sweet!!!

    Dude if your answer is a yes then you just made my day!
    I don't know; phone the DOT and ask them - however, I would guess not : a lot of kit car makers who import inot Canada have worked with the DOT to ensure their parts can enter Canada. Those that havn't and have just tried to skirt around regulations (e.g., SPF), have run into tons of legal trouble.


    And somehow I imagine Ariel hasn't given much thought to the Canadian market.

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    Oh well, when I get the money (ha, long freaking time), I'll call the DOT up and see what's what. In the end if the car can't come to me I'll go to it! I think an Atom would be the pimpest thing to drive on the streets, screw the T-Rex. And yeah, I can't imagine them caring enough about us to trouble with the crash regulations and stuff.

    Oh well, thanks for taking the time to answer man.
    To the OP, sorry for the threadjack

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    The M15 is a step forward, but it is still not worth 100k. To each his own, of course, but there are much better ways to spend your money in my opinion.

    Originally posted by iceburns288

    Try out the M15 when we see them in North America (if we do). I hear Noble is really trying to step up the build quality on their new model .

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    http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/...itemid=1848399

    Someone buy this car! 50g and registered for street use

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