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Crossing over to the USA Print E-mail
When it comes to foreign travel, the nearest and most popular destination for Canadian residents is the United States. But many people forget that just because entering the US is so quick and easy, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't prepare adequately for what still is a journey across an international border.
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Art of negotiating an auto loan Print E-mail
By Jay Moncliff   »   Rather than luck, getting the best rate on your auto loan is a skill that can be learnt, where knowing how to negotiate is the crucial component to getting the best deal for yourself.
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Daytime running lights: Safety first Print E-mail
When importing a car into Canada, one issue you should know about is the use of daytime running lights. This feature, which is mandatory in all vehicles sold in Canada, often sparks debate, especially among those from the US who must modify their cars to meet this requirement.
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Importing a car into Canada Print E-mail
A question many people who are preparing to enter Canada for the first time ask is: Can I import my car into the country? Well, yes, you can, but there are many important aspects to the issue that you should know.
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Getting a deal on auto insurance Print E-mail
By Sher Matsen   »   Auto insurance in Canada is expensive, often costing you as much or more than the vehicle itself. So getting a good deal on auto insurance can save you plenty of money.
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Getting Around Print E-mail
If ever you had a doubt about Canada being the world's second-largest country, your first day of exploring your neighbourhood should dispel it. Travelling distances even within the city are usually huge, and sooner rather than later buying a car will figure prominently on your agenda. The question is, how do you get around when you first arrive in Canada?
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12 tips to save on auto insurance Print E-mail
By Rob Sliver   »   In a country like Canada, owning a car is almost a necessity given the long distances people often have to travel. So it's hardly surprising that the high cost of auto insurance is a cause of constant, bitter complaint.
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Winter driving: A survival guide Print E-mail
By Joseph Garrio   »   Driving in Canada in the winter is very different from any other time of year. Snow, freezing rain, icy roads and whiteout conditions all contribute to making winter driving a thing of dread for a lot of people.
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