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    Default Buying a car out of province - what to expect?

    Hi all, looking to pick up a SUV from out of Province from another dealer. Probably BC since I can easily fly out and drive it back. First time doing this so hopefully you guys can provide some guidance;

    1) I read I can just bring my own plate from an existing insured vehicle, finalize the transaction at dealer, put plate on, drive back, and have 14 days to do the out of province inspection + register. Is this true?

    2) How long does the process take? If I were to fly down on Weds, is it realistic to get everything done and start driving back on Thurs?

    Any other things to considered?

    Also I found an older thread here on buying from Ontario from a dealer and then having arrange train transport. Is this a relatively easy process?

    TIA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX_EVOLV View Post
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    Hi all, looking to pick up a SUV from out of Province from another dealer. Probably BC since I can easily fly out and drive it back. First time doing this so hopefully you guys can provide some guidance;

    1) I read I can just bring my own plate from an existing insured vehicle, finalize the transaction at dealer, put plate on, drive back, and have 14 days to do the out of province inspection + register. Is this true?

    2) How long does the process take? If I were to fly down on Weds, is it realistic to get everything done and start driving back on Thurs?

    Any other things to considered?

    Also I found an older thread here on buying from Ontario from a dealer and then having arrange train transport. Is this a relatively easy process?

    TIA!
    Don't do #1 as that is technically illegal. Get in "In Transit" permit from the registry, they are valid for 10 or 14 days. You tape the permit in the back window and drive without a plate back to Alberta. The permit from the registry is an over the counter thing, you pay, they hand you the permit and you can start driving.

    You will have to arrange to have insurance put on the vehicle prior to driving it back too.

    Hopefully it's a clean vehicle. OOP inspections are very thorough.

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    Get ready to pay that PST then file to get it back.
    Dealers won't do anything special out of the ordinary for ya.

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    +1 for in transit, don’t do it otherwise unless youre shipping.

    Work out a price before going, and make sure they know you’re travelling to buy so they don’t sell it under you. I recently had a friend come from Kelowna to Clareshom for a vehicle and leave empty handed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX_EVOLV View Post
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    Hi all, looking to pick up a SUV from out of Province from another dealer. Probably BC since I can easily fly out and drive it back. First time doing this so hopefully you guys can provide some guidance;

    1) I read I can just bring my own plate from an existing insured vehicle, finalize the transaction at dealer, put plate on, drive back, and have 14 days to do the out of province inspection + register. Is this true?

    2) How long does the process take? If I were to fly down on Weds, is it realistic to get everything done and start driving back on Thurs?

    Any other things to considered?

    Also I found an older thread here on buying from Ontario from a dealer and then having arrange train transport. Is this a relatively easy process?

    TIA!
    unless things changed that's how it went for me in bc june 2022, no pst either
    things are so fast nowadays, boom boom insurance, sign away and drive back
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    You can purchase the in transit permit online, it is valid for 7 days. I would still put your existing plate on your vehicle to avoid the hassles of driving a vehicle without a plate.

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    14 days to transfer plate is no longer valid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-ZUS View Post
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    14 days to transfer plate is no longer valid?
    Yeah, since when? This is news to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Get ready to pay that PST then file to get it back.
    Dealers won't do anything special out of the ordinary for ya.
    This isn’t even a little bit true
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Get ready to pay that PST then file to get it back.
    Dealers won't do anything special out of the ordinary for ya.
    actually they wont charge you PST on the bill of sale if you have an Alberta address. they dont give a shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX_EVOLV View Post
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    Hi all, looking to pick up a SUV from out of Province from another dealer. Probably BC since I can easily fly out and drive it back. First time doing this so hopefully you guys can provide some guidance;

    1) I read I can just bring my own plate from an existing insured vehicle, finalize the transaction at dealer, put plate on, drive back, and have 14 days to do the out of province inspection + register. Is this true?

    2) How long does the process take? If I were to fly down on Weds, is it realistic to get everything done and start driving back on Thurs?

    Any other things to considered?

    Also I found an older thread here on buying from Ontario from a dealer and then having arrange train transport. Is this a relatively easy process?

    TIA!
    1. Get insurance from your broker before you pick up, if you bring your own plate no one really gives a shit. Or you can get an intransit permit but you'll still need a bill of sale and insurance for that iirc
    2. there is no process, you just pay/sign and drive it back, the rest you just do when you are back. Request OPI from registry before you go get one done. once completed, you just need to register it like any car

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjstare View Post
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    Yeah, since when? This is news to me.
    The plate must be from a vehicle you have sold/gifted within 14 days. It's the most misinterpreted thing in Alberta. You cannot technically simply use the plate from your currently registered vehicle in use.
    Now I'm going to hide because saying this is highly contentious and brings out a lot of differing opinions.

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    Don't do #1 as that is technically illegal. Get in "In Transit" permit from the registry, they are valid for 10 or 14 days. You tape the permit in the back window and drive without a plate back to Alberta. The permit from the registry is an over the counter thing, you pay, they hand you the permit and you can start driving.

    You will have to arrange to have insurance put on the vehicle prior to driving it back too.

    Hopefully it's a clean vehicle. OOP inspections are very thorough.
    The "In Transit" technically goes in the lower corner of the windshield on the passenger side.
    But the cop who pulled me over for "not having a plate" advised me to make a photocopy of it and also place one in the rear because duh - you're going to get pulled over 111% of the time.

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    I took a car to BC with an In Transit and an Alberta plate on it last summer, it was a huge fucking hassle. First got pulled over and they didn’t believe us we were transporting it to BC and they were angry our Alberta plate wasn’t registered to the vehicle. So we took the plate off at his request and a few hours later at the edge of BC got pulled over and hassled again for not having a plate and only the In Transit this time. They need to train their officers and get some set standards, got different stories from both RCMP officers on what we were doing wrong both times. The first time we got pulled over we had 6 units called as back up and it took them a solid half an hour to determine we weren’t doing anything wrong.

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    BC, not even once.
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    Btw what you buying bro
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    BC dealer can’t charge an Alberta buyer PST. I’m a licensed dealer in BC and have never charged out of province buyers PST.

    And yes, absolutely have it insured in Alberta/in transit prior to coming to BC. ICBC is a supreme pain in the ass issuing permits out of province. Not worth the frustration.

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    Whoever thought that placing an In Transit form on the front windshield is a moron or just looking to give the RCMP a reason to pull you over for no rear plate.
    Got stopped in Drayton Valley a few years ago for this very reason.

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    Thanks guys. This is very helpful.

    It's going to be the wife's car and still deciding between a few, but right now on the top of the list is a X7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    The plate must be from a vehicle you have sold/gifted within 14 days. It's the most misinterpreted thing in Alberta. You cannot technically simply use the plate from your currently registered vehicle in use.
    Now I'm going to hide because saying this is highly contentious and brings out a lot of differing opinions.

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    The "In Transit" technically goes in the lower corner of the windshield on the passenger side.
    But the cop who pulled me over for "not having a plate" advised me to make a photocopy of it and also place one in the rear because duh - you're going to get pulled over 111% of the time.
    Sounds like you also misinterpreted the law. OR what are you talking about?

    https://www.alberta.ca/transfer-vehicle-registration

    Existing licence plates

    You can use your existing licence plate and vehicle registration on another vehicle for up to 14 days. You must also carry your proof of ownership document and insurance until you transfer the registration and licence plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX_EVOLV View Post
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    Thanks guys. This is very helpful.

    It's going to be the wife's car and still deciding between a few, but right now on the top of the list is a X7.
    baller yo

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    Get ready to pay that PST then file to get it back.
    Dealers won't do anything special out of the ordinary for ya.
    Untrue

    I bought a car out of Vancouver in 2021, they didnt charge me PST.

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