Apr 10
New RIV list
New list is available - we think we may have missed a list dated April 4th - that would have been posted by the RIV sometime on April 9 but changed again today.
Anyone has this list we would appreciate receiving it. Please send it to info@carswithoutborders.com
The following are the differences between the March 18th and April 10th.
Changes to the verbage of the recall letter.
Minor changes to the immobilizer wording.
Section 3 Changes to Ferrari, Maserati(includes 2009), Mitsubishi, Nissan, Volks.
Section 4 Many
Section 5 Motorhomes
Section 5 BMW, Volks Volvo




April 10th, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Gotta love the first paragraph…
“TRANSPORT CANADA OR THE REGISTRAR OF IMPORTED VEHICLES CANNOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN THIS LIST. THE INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
THIS LIST IS BASED ON INFORMATION SUPPLIED TO TRANSPORT CANADA AND THE REGISTRAR OF IMPORTED VEHICLES BY THE
VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS ON A VOLUNTARY BASIS. ITS ACCURACY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. THERE IS ALSO NO GUARANTEE THAT
ANY VEHICLE DEEMED ADMISSIBLE CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY MODIFIED TO MEET CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS…”
Transport Canada and the Riv are the ones who make these stupid rules and regulations, but they can’t guarantee that this info will get your car in from the US.
they need to give there heads a shake
April 11th, 2008 at 9:39 am
My answer to Transport Canada:
All political parties are subject to change without any explanation and/or notice.
The re-electability of any party is based on their previous performances.
All votes are submitted on a voluntary basis.
The Canadian public cannot guarantee that the party now in power will remain there after the next election.
There is no guarantee that the party deemed acceptable can be successfully trained to meet Canadian standard intellectual requirements.
Any party now deemed acceptable may be turfed out on their respective, arrogant, pompous asses, without further notice in order to meet Canadian
standards.
Any minority party that may presently feel insecure, may rest assured that their fears may be allayed after the next election.