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heading-west Dec 12th 2010 7:56 am

daft car buying questions
 
just planning way ahead to our arrival schedule (nothing else to do whilst we wait for medicals!)

how long does the car buying process take when buying say a 2 year old from a dealer? can you drive away that day? a week later?

also anyone had dealings with O'Reagans Hyundai in Halifax? what was experience?

what is the process?

sorry if these are basic questions......:blink:

Danny B Dec 12th 2010 8:10 am

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In BC you can drive away as soon as all the paperwork is complete. In most cases, under 2hrs.

heading-west Dec 12th 2010 8:24 am

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Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 9036678)
In BC you can drive away as soon as all the paperwork is complete. In most cases, under 2hrs.

thats kind of what we are hoping for in NS.

Keith Dec 12th 2010 8:38 am

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In Ontario I believe it all depends on if the MOT office is open to get the transfer of ownership. That could mean if you bought on a Saturday you might have to wait till Monday.

Simon Legree Dec 12th 2010 9:06 am

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It's pretty much the same in Nova Scotia. The dealer can issue a temporary plate and will do the paper work for you.
O'Reagans is one of the major dealers in Halifax. They have several franchises and would doubtless be able to have you on your way in no time.

ducktastic Dec 12th 2010 3:32 pm

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We purchased from Hyundai in Vancouver and could have driven it away that day, but we had to get a draft from the bank, and it was the end of the day, and a Friday.
So the Monday morning we went to HSBC, got a draft instantly, drove to garage and drove away with new car.

The guy was there from Autoplan to sort insurance out at same time. Critical piece of info...take your no claims evidence (if you have no claims) with you, in the wiki on here it tells you the format, as you can get discount. I had 9 years protected no claims from UK and got 43% off. Cost of insurance for a year with the discount was still a whopping $2800 for the year.....ouch!!!!!!! Oh we paid a bit more than average because we paid a one off policy to replace the car with market value if it was written off in the next two years (minus depreciation)...or something like that. Am assured it goes down by a big jump next year

R I C H Dec 12th 2010 3:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 9036678)
In BC you can drive away as soon as all the paperwork is complete. In most cases, under 2hrs.

Absolutely true, but I don't think it's sensible to. Take your time, test drive several alternatives, don't be pressured into doing a deal that day. If you don make a decision I'd suggest arranging pick up a day or 2 later, then the stealership won't rush the PDI, or have you waiting hours for the insurance guy, or the finance guy, or the licencing process.

Avoid buyers remorse by taking your time and not trying to do everything in a couple of hours.

heading-west Dec 18th 2010 4:42 am

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We contacted O'Reagans Hyundai in Halifax who have been very helpful.
temp plates can be organised by them for our new car, they have advised that we would be best to allow around 3 days to get everything organised.
so we will hire a car on arrival whilst choosing our new vehicle and looking at prospective property close-up.

O'Reagans couldnt have been more helpful ;-)

ducktastic Dec 18th 2010 5:57 am

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Originally Posted by heading-west (Post 9047997)
We contacted O'Reagans Hyundai in Halifax who have been very helpful.
temp plates can be organised by them for our new car, they have advised that we would be best to allow around 3 days to get everything organised.
so we will hire a car on arrival whilst choosing our new vehicle and looking at prospective property close-up.

O'Reagans couldnt have been more helpful ;-)

We found this with Destination Hyundai in Vancouver...they were a refreshing change from the usual car dealerships

kiddy2ns Jan 9th 2011 7:45 am

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Second hand cars are quite expensive here.
Check the new price it wont be a lot more, do remember to add 15% tax HST (also on used cars).
If looking at new try outside the HRM as Orgeagans and Steele have a bit of a monopoly here, or is it a cartel? Anyway they make you pay.:thumbdown:
Another thought find out about warranty as even with dealers it is buyer beware. Its like buying privet but at a higher price :thumbdown:

rubberduckofdeath Jan 9th 2011 9:43 pm

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Presumably as most people have no credit history you have to pay insurance upfront?

Are credit cards accepted for insurance?

TIA guys! :cool:

Atlantic Xpat Jan 9th 2011 11:55 pm

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Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath (Post 9090413)
Presumably as most people have no credit history you have to pay insurance upfront?

Are credit cards accepted for insurance?

TIA guys! :cool:

Car insurance can be paid by installments (Although there might be a % added onto the price for this). Credit cards can be used to pay either the installments or full price.

rubberduckofdeath Jan 10th 2011 12:31 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 9090665)
Car insurance can be paid by installments (Although there might be a % added onto the price for this). Credit cards can be used to pay either the installments or full price.

Sorry, I should've been more specific. I'm hoping to be in Canada in July. I'll be buying a car very early on and was expecting to have to pay the whole lot up front as I was expecting to not get credit to pay for the insurance via installments. Persumably because I don't have any credit history in Canada, this'll be the only way to do it?

Thanks!

Atlantic Xpat Jan 10th 2011 12:59 am

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Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath (Post 9090747)
Sorry, I should've been more specific. I'm hoping to be in Canada in July. I'll be buying a car very early on and was expecting to have to pay the whole lot up front as I was expecting to not get credit to pay for the insurance via installments. Persumably because I don't have any credit history in Canada, this'll be the only way to do it?

Thanks!

Well, if you have a credit card, you can use that to pay installments which gets around the problem. Assuming you have a credit card of course.

rubberduckofdeath Jan 10th 2011 1:01 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 9090801)
Well, if you have a credit card, you can use that to pay installments which gets around the problem. Assuming you have a credit card of course.

I surely do.

Thanks for the replies :)


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