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03-02-2008, 01:01 AM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Location: Regina Canada (going to school in Winnipeg Canada)
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That's it! Throwing away my car(s) for good!
Hello everyone.
I know, I know. I haven't shown myself on the forums for months and months. However, I have some fairly decent reasons as to why:
Lately my Geo Metro has been getting mileage in the 30s. Partly due to the engine having 283K on it now and partly due to the ridiculous medium-speed stop & go arterial roads here in Winnipeg where I'm going to school. So there really isn't much to share in that department.
As gas prices risen well over $4 a gallon here as well as having the pleasure of waiting 3 hours for a $27 oil change, I've had a lot of time to investigate as to how much my car(s) have been costing me since ownership.
In a nutshell: What I found out, I didn't like.
So shortly after 2007 rolled by I made a new years resolution to live without a car before 2008 ends. I've posted a couple of video blogs so far on YouTube of my intentions. Maybe people here would be intriqued?
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Vlog #1: Preparing to live without a car (filmed January 25th, 2008)
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Vlog #2: Dressing for Success (filmed February 1st, 2008)
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Vlog #3: OH CRAP! (filmed March 5th, 2008)
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Vlog #4: Meet Gloria! (and all her glory) (filmed March 24, 2008)
Vlog #5: Pedaling up a Party (filmed April 13th, 2008)
Vlog #6: Gloria's Final Drive (part 1) and (part 2) (filmed April 29th, 2008)
Vlog #7: Gloria Has Left the Cul-de-sac! (filmed June 7th, 2008)
Vlog #8: My Morning and Evening Commute via Bicycle (filmed June 20, 2008)
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03-02-2008, 10:23 AM
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Sarcasm Inc.
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3 hours for an oil change?! yet another reason I do them myself. that and I've never forgotten drain plug, filter, oil, or any combination thereof :-p
if you can go without a car, kudos. I'd have to reevaluate work, school, and GF because none are within 5 miles and none have bike routes so it'd be sharing rural heavily used state highway.
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03-02-2008, 12:06 PM
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This isn't practical for many people due to heavy commute, etc. Reworking your entire life to live without a car (If you get a scooter or other, that would be a good thing, give you better mobility for longer distances, etc.) then it's a pretty good feat.
LOTS of people here and other places would be interested. Taking busses, trains, biking, etc. does require a major revamp of your life. You're likely to show many things that will benefit others, too. Keep us posted!
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03-02-2008, 01:12 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Regina Canada (going to school in Winnipeg Canada)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kamesama980
3 hours for an oil change?! yet another reason I do them myself.
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With weather in the -40 range and no access to a garage, Wal-Mart is where I got my oil changes done... with the Tech 2000 oil too. I could get my oil changed instantly at those 10-minute-oil-change places, but they now charge $44
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Originally Posted by 101mpg
This isn't practical for many people due to heavy commute, etc.
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I am in a pretty advantageous situation myself where I'm going to be done with school in a few short months, so I can shape my living environment from scratch as I'm not anchored down to anything or anyone yet.
Thus when I find a job, I'm going to make sure it's in a city that has both affordable housing and has virtually everything I need within 3-5 kilometres where I live. My current city, Regina, would work okay but I'm looking along the lines of moving someplace smaller (around 10,000-25,000 people) and with milder weather. Lately, I've been interested in a city called Quesnel in British Columbia.
My rule of thumb is that if a city is big and prosperous enough to have one Wal-Mart, then it's big enough for me.
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03-02-2008, 08:38 PM
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For da Llama!
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Is it at all possible and/or worth it for you to rebuild the Geo during your down time? Always good to have a backup transportation method if needed.
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03-02-2008, 09:24 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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I intend to sell both Gloria and the Geo. I don't like the idea of a 'backup vehicle' being around since I know I'll relapse. I'd rather rent a car for $100 if truly needed.
Gloria will be an easy sell since I bought it for $200 anyway. I'm going to wait until school is over before selling the Geo ($5 a gallon in Canada would be beneficial for the resale value of the Geo). I found a '94 model with 265K for sale on canadatrader.com for $2,500, so that's inspiring. I'm pretty certain I could get at least $1,800 for my Geo if fix a few cosmetic things and found the right buyer who's fed up with gas prices. That would only be $250 a year in depreciation.
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03-02-2008, 09:38 PM
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There is no box.
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Importing it to Canada might be more of a PITA and moneypit than you anticipate though. Some US models are identical to Canadian models, some aren't. Things that might cause an issue are powered seatbelts and lights. To get it registered in Canada those might be need to be swapped for canadian spec ones. If you bring it over and try and sell it without importing it to Canada first. i.e. registering it here for the first time, you might find that the most anyone will give you is about what it's worth for parts.
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I remember The RoadWarrior..To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time..the world was powered by the black fuel & the desert sprouted great cities..Gone now, swept away..two mighty warrior tribes went to war & touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel, they were nothing..thundering machines sputtered & stopped..Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice
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03-02-2008, 09:46 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RoadWarrior
Importing it to Canada might be more of a PITA and moneypit than you anticipate though.
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Both cars are located and being used in Canada right now.
I notice that used car prices in the 'States are much lower than Canada for this make an model (or pretty much any car). Maybe Americans are much more willing to buy cars new compared to Canadians, thus fueling depreciation? I'm lucky that in the province of Saskatchewan, where I live, we have some of the highest resale pricing in Canada.
When I bought my Geo in 2006 with 222K on the odometer, $2,300 was a steal! Similar models were selling at mid $3000s at the time.
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03-02-2008, 09:54 PM
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There is no box.
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Whoops (and where's the bang head and doh smileys?) for some reason I was under the impression you were in the US when I wrote that.
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I remember The RoadWarrior..To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time..the world was powered by the black fuel & the desert sprouted great cities..Gone now, swept away..two mighty warrior tribes went to war & touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel, they were nothing..thundering machines sputtered & stopped..Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice
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03-04-2008, 11:55 AM
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This might help:
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001377.php
It tells about a guy who lives in Phoenix, Arizona who uses a bolt-on engine for his mountain bike. 250 MPG.
http://www.bikeengines.com/
This might help your transition to being car-less, supplement other modes of transportation, help on some longer trips that could be taken via more expensive modes of transportation, etc.
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03-04-2008, 12:10 PM
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There is no box.
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Canada is funny about stuff like that, any powered bike must meet Transport Canada's definition of a moped, you need working headlights, indicators etc, you don't need a license, and license plate, IIRC but I think you need 3rd party insurance and a helmet to be legal.
They are freakin' obstinate about low powered electric or gas vehicles on this, been petitioned a number of times for exclusions for 15kph electric bikes and they just say "But we do allow them, look at the moped regulations..."
Edit: Dammit, I might be behind the times, finding info I wasn't finding last year when I last researched this. Ontario has gone eBike friendly, but the fine for riding one without a helmet is huge... suspicious of sellers claiming their bikes are legal, because a lot of them were saying that when they definitely weren't.
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I remember The RoadWarrior..To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time..the world was powered by the black fuel & the desert sprouted great cities..Gone now, swept away..two mighty warrior tribes went to war & touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel, they were nothing..thundering machines sputtered & stopped..Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice
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03-04-2008, 02:59 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Thanks for the link for the gas-powered bicycle, however I think I can manage without. The past month I've put nearly 100km on my bike and it's still only -11*C outside this day in March
The guy in the article commutes 50 miles? Yikes, that's like biking all the way to our cottage at the lake! The city of Regina is only 46 square miles in area and beyond its borders is a vast 'ocean' of wheat fields. It really isn't that big and to tell you the truth, everyone should be taking bicycles in the summer.
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03-05-2008, 12:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kamesama980
3 hours for an oil change?! yet another reason I do them myself. that and I've never forgotten drain plug, filter, oil, or any combination thereof :-p
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Hey now, it ain't all bad, sometimes they'll even throw in complementary service! 
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Originally Posted by FormulaTwo
I think if i could get that type of FE i would have no problem driving a dildo shaped car.
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03-05-2008, 06:12 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Just to let everyone know, I added another video to the previous 2 at the top of this thread. Watch it and let the reply posts pour in!
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03-05-2008, 06:28 PM
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Well on one hand, that just down right stinks. On the other hand, at least your Ok. It's tough to say what Insurance will do, but most likely they are going to lay the responsibility on your door step. If you have collission, coverage, they might give you enough to cover your deductable. If it was the other guys car, they'd still only give you low book, so you'd be hosed either way.
It's probably a total loss and you'll be lucky to get a junk dealer to come pick it up, for it's value.
I understand your interest in not having a car, but I think this was going a little to far to get rid of it.
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03-05-2008, 06:56 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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No kidding. It's not how I envisioned going car-free at all.
It will be interesting to see what the claims adjuster appraises the car at. Especially if it turns out I need to pay my $700 deductible in the end.
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03-05-2008, 07:24 PM
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There is no box.
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Depending which way you look at it, either the Geo is begging for a lightweight aero nosecone, or you're being told to "Put your money where your mouth is" 
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I remember The RoadWarrior..To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time..the world was powered by the black fuel & the desert sprouted great cities..Gone now, swept away..two mighty warrior tribes went to war & touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel, they were nothing..thundering machines sputtered & stopped..Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice
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03-09-2008, 10:52 PM
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Gas Sucks!!!Bike to work.
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Sounds great, ill be cycling 31miles a day starting Tuesday. I flip from 2 weeks of days to 2 weeks of nights so i can only ride on the day shifts. The roads are to crazy to ride at 3:30 am.
Good luck!!
Ill watch your vids now.
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Gas?? Oh you mean the expensive smelly stuff Grandpa used to power his car with? Silly old Man.
Get off my @ss I'm saving gas!!

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03-10-2008, 10:12 AM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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31 miles per day? Wow, that's pretty ambitious. Are you going to keep a bike-log for this summer?
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03-13-2008, 01:37 AM
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omgwtfbyobbq -
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Originally Posted by omgwtfbyobbq
Hey now, it ain't all bad, sometimes they'll even throw in complementary service! 
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That is egg-zactly what happened to my Dad-in-law!!!
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03-13-2008, 02:32 AM
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Peakster -
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Originally Posted by Peakster
Just to let everyone know, I added another video to the previous 2 at the top of this thread. Watch it and let the reply posts pour in!
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I am happy you are ok!!!!!! I am sad for the Geo. It's eery because it seems like you are getting a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy. You wanted to be car free and you are getting closer to being car free!
This sounds inverse-familiar to me. When I bought my motorcycle (back in 1986 I think), I used the excuse that I was going to take miles off my precious (Dad's) VW Karmann Ghia. But, I crunched my Ghia buying parts for the motorcycle!!!!!!! Oh irony, thy name is irony!!!!!
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03-13-2008, 11:15 AM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Ouch that is ironic. And costly for the Ghia  .
It's been a week now without being able to drive my car at night, and I got to say: I'm kind of going though a bit of withdrawal! Isn't cold turkey fun?
The good news is that I've now ridden my bike nearly 140 kilometres since its purchase which is now more cost effective per unit distance than Gloria 
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03-13-2008, 12:08 PM
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There is no box.
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Heh, I bought my Escort to be using while I R+Red Marvin, but it blew the headgasket and I had both of them dead... I had a parts van and no money, so I did the best patching up Marvin with the best of the parts off that... so Marvin is doing all the legwork right now while I wait out the weather and funds to get stuck into Wile-E again...
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I remember The RoadWarrior..To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time..the world was powered by the black fuel & the desert sprouted great cities..Gone now, swept away..two mighty warrior tribes went to war & touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel, they were nothing..thundering machines sputtered & stopped..Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice
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04-14-2008, 05:36 AM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Added yet another video to the top post. This living without a car thing is easier than I anticipated! How many here are now thinking of joining in on the fun? 
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04-14-2008, 09:37 PM
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Although I have since regressed to my old car driving ways for now, I know exactly what you mean. Late 2006, we sold one of our two cars. Not wanting to leave my wife and kids at home without transportation, this left me either riding my bicycle or the bus to get to and from work 2.5 miles away. As it turned out, it is very easy. It only takes 7 minutes longer each way by bicycle, and slightly longer by bus primarily because I have to wait for it when I could otherwise be travelling.
The weather was never a serious issue for me either. If it were too wet and miserable to ride, there was always the warm dry comfort of the bus after standing around for a few minutes with an umbrella. And the couple of times it snowed or iced over the roads - delaying the bus, I was able to ride my studded tire equipped mountain bike with no delay. And of course, a day of sun was never really a burden no matter which way I chose to get to work.
Before we sold the 2nd car, I initially thought it would be more of an inconvenience than it was. I thought that it would severly limit our independence to run seperate errands, but it really didn't. What ended up happening is that we saved even more fuel by consolidating our errands - and it never ended up being a situation of having to do two things at once.
Anyway, like I said, we've gone back to the two car family thing, but I hope to soon rejoin the bicycle commuter world later this spring. (Most likely with an electric hub motor kit to help cover a now longer commute that lacks bus service.) But we are still keeping the second car. :P
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04-15-2008, 12:36 AM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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When I arrived via Greyhound bus in Regina today, I took transit from downtown to my suburban house and was amazed by,
#1: I was only one of three people on the entire bus!! Even at 6:00pm.
#2: It only took me 20 minutes to get home. Not much different than if driving by car.
Regina's transit is really bad in terms of trying to get to other suburban edges of the city, but it's quite fine for getting into the heart of downtown. When I look for a job, I won't limit myself to what's walkable/bike-able in my neighbourhood, I'll keep downtown in mind too.
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04-15-2008, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by theclencher
When I was house shopping I made it a requirement that it be within bicycling distance of work. That decision served me well for 13 years- saved lots of money, vehicle wear and tear, and burned lots of excess calories.
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I specifically shopped for a home more or less in the center of town 6 years ago. I knew my work location might move, but with this smaller city, it wasn't likely to move any further from it's outlying location at the time. In that time, my work location has in fact moved twice, and will be moving again next week - all to three points of a triangle with my home virtually dead center in it. It just sucks that the original location for my work is where it is ending up again - without bus service, but it's still hardly a difficult ride.
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04-15-2008, 02:28 PM
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small slightly off-topic sidenote.
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Originally Posted by RoadWarrior
Importing it to Canada might be more of a PITA and moneypit than you anticipate though. Some US models are identical to Canadian models, some aren't. Things that might cause an issue are powered seatbelts and lights.
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I bought my Dodge up in Kamsack SK and brought it back to the states. One of those items the Canadians have is daytime running lights. I guess this law went into effect in the early 1990's. So if you were going to bring a US spec'd truck to Canada you would probably have to find the entire underhood wiring harness to make it legal up there.
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06-08-2008, 01:01 PM
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Poseur, here
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How many here are now thinking of joining in on the fun? 
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Getting there...
I just (three hours ago) sold my Jetta TDI for a fair profit. I still have what had been her '00 Odyssey when she took my Passat TDI, and I still have my '69 Saab, but neither of those have moved in the past two+ months.
The bicycles are my primary motive method now.
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06-08-2008, 04:36 PM
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Ultra Aero Tempo!
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Sounds great Lug Nut. You'll be surprised of the amount of money you'll save.
Great timing too, because I just sold my final vehicle (the Tempo) yesterday for $240. I'm now officially car free (and almost at 400 miles on my bicycle since April)!
My new (err, old) wheels:
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