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Originally Posted by Hunt3R
I'm considering moving from Florida to Vancouver myself but can you drive the 911 year round there? I know it doesn't snow a "a lot" in the valley, but it does some. My backup auto right now is a sportbike, so I assume that wouldn't work out so good there...
Also, what do you have to do to bring the 911 with you and register it to drive there? Easy or complicated? Are there emissions inspections? I have no cat...
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I haven't been here long enough to give you a true answer. From what i see and hear minus a few days or couple weeks here n there u can drive/ride all year around town. There is very very little rust on older cars, this tells me its pretty safe to drive all year if u needed to, good tires and your set. I also ride a sport bike as my main transport, but will pick up a jeep for winter fun and daily driving.
The car was very easy to bring in, for me anyways. I declared it at $10,000 and since im a returning citizen (i have dual) i get up to 10,000 tax free. Seeing as the 911 is older than 15 years its duty free also.
My motorcycles were canadian originally s that exempt those from duties as well.
After a year in florida, i say if your thinking about it and can make it work DO IT!! Not as warm but so much more to do and so beautiful too.
Pm me if u have other questions, glad to help.