- Vehicles
21 Years Old Or Older
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U.S. version vehicles and engines
- What is a U.S. version vehicle?
- What you should know about exporting a U.S. version
vehicle
- EPA requirements for importing a U.S. version vehicle
C. (1) For a U.S. version
vehicle that has been modified or altered
C. (2) For all other U.S. version vehicles
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Canadian version vehicles and engines
- For a Canadian vehicle that is identical to a U.S.
version
- For vehicle that is being imported
by an Canadian who has obtained immigrant,
worker, or student status
- For vehicle that is inherited by
a U.S. resident from a Canadian resident
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Other non-U.S. version vehicles and engines
- What is a non-U.S. version vehicle?
- Exclusions
B. (1) For old vehicles
manufactured before the EPA regulations
B. (2) For an engine not installed in a vehicle
or chassis
B. (3) For a vehicle not safe or practical to drive
on streets and highways
B. (4) For a racing vehicle
B. (5) For a vehicle powered by unregulated fuel
- C. Exemptions
C. (1) For situations
of extreme hardship
C. (2) For vehicles that are identical to U.S. versions
- Importations by an independent commercial importer
(ICI)
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Temporary importations = vehicles or engines
that are not intended to remain in the U.S.
- For repair or alteration
- For display
- For testing purposes
- For vehicle imported by diplomats or foreign military
members
- For vehicles imported by non-residents
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