I'm looking at buying a used 2018 JL that was built at the Toledo plant and delivered to British Columbia Canada new.
Since then it was sold to a Off Road shop in the US.
The vehicle history reports states at the time of that sale:
"Vehicle imported and declared to meet US highway safety specifications"
and further goes on to show:
"Title issued or updated. Dealer took title of this vehicle while it was in inventory. Titled or registered as personal vehicle."
So I don't think I should any problems purchasing it and getting it titled here in the US.
When the manufacturer builds it originally for Canada the window stickers states:
" This Vehicle Is Manufactured To Meet Specific Canadian Requirements.
This Vehicle Is Not Manufactured For Sale Or Registration Outside Of Canada."
My question is what is the difference between a Jeep built for Canada vs the US???
Since then it was sold to a Off Road shop in the US.
The vehicle history reports states at the time of that sale:
"Vehicle imported and declared to meet US highway safety specifications"
and further goes on to show:
"Title issued or updated. Dealer took title of this vehicle while it was in inventory. Titled or registered as personal vehicle."
So I don't think I should any problems purchasing it and getting it titled here in the US.
When the manufacturer builds it originally for Canada the window stickers states:
" This Vehicle Is Manufactured To Meet Specific Canadian Requirements.
This Vehicle Is Not Manufactured For Sale Or Registration Outside Of Canada."
My question is what is the difference between a Jeep built for Canada vs the US???