I'm interested in a car in BC but have no idea of the procedure. Here in Quebec, we can basically sign off a transfer of ownership on the backside of our registration and hand it off to a buyer along with the car in exchange for payment. How is it done in BC? Also, anyone know of a good place near Victoria, BC for a PPI?
Its the same here in BC. I just sold a Porsche to someone in Manitoba. I just gave them the registration signed over. BC to BC residents need to do a transfer tax form. But this form is skipped for an out of province buyer.
You should always fill out the tax transfer form its more of a bill of sale. no tax's are paid in BC if the car is going out of province.
We're going to fill out a contract, dated and signed. But I'll take a look at the form again, I suppose it can't hurt.
Well, I sure have been talking about it long enough haven't I? I still have to see it and check her out. If it's as nice and good as what the seller and the pictures say she's coming home with me.
I tought about it but honestly it would take 52 hours of driving (about 800$ of gas) + at least 3 nights in a hotel (100$ minimum per night) + adding 4000Kms to the car + tire wear, belts, rock chips, etc... There is also the risk of accident, getting sleepy on the road, etc... So, for 1300$ tax incl, I found Hansen's forwarding which will bring the car into Côte St-Luc by train and it takes about 2 weeks. Flying out tomorrow morning and, if all is well, I'll come back with a big brother for the 355.
It can't hurt. But in general its a BC government form for BC, so not really needed to register the car in another province.
Good luck with your trip! Edit: I would go to Ferrari Vancouver for PPI. I dealt with them in the past. They have been very transparent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Congratulations. Car looks great - love the color and, of course, the V-12. Swartz Bay ferry terminal? Are you driving it to Vancouver, then shipping, or did you decide to drive it all the way home? Bet you had more than a few (envious) lookers while in the ferry line-up. Jon
I'm still in the line up as I type this...I'll drive to Vancouver tonight and tomorrow morning I will bring it to the transporter then fly back home.
No PPI, just bought it after checking it myself and taking a test drive. Paid the car 31000$ US so I doubt I'll regret it.
Congrats - nice color ; enjoy in good health ; if you are taking it to Ottawa this year to the Ferrari Festival ; I might meet you there.
Congrats!!!! If you went through Swartz Bay, my aunt likely saw the car. My aunt is the operations manager of Swartz Bay terminal. The terminal is laid out like the deck of a ferry. The control tower you see near the terminal. Well those people size up a car and assign it a lane. The lane assignment is the location of the ferry deck you'll be loaded onto. Just a little trivia. My uncle was a first officer/relief captain on the spirit of Vancouver Island. He retired two years ago. Met my aunt working on the ferries back in 78.