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TN Visa going to Houston, TX. I have Nissan Versa Note 2019 with 42,000 km on the clock. In car fax it has history of savage but repaired. It passed all inspection in Alberta

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TN Visa going to Houston, TX in few weeks. 

 

I have a Nissan Versa Note 2019 with 42,000 km on the clock. Carfax (based on VIN) has a history of savage, but it was also repaired/rebuilt on the same day it registered savage. It passed all inspections in Alberta. I checked under the car and it all looking good, I see no sign of distressed metal works and looks clean and quite new.

 

It has CMVSS certification on the door, my concern if this car is importable to USA because of prior history based on VIN.

 

Should I sell while I still in Canada or take risk?.

 

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You need a letter of compliance from the manufacturer.  Does it have TPMS (not TPLS)?  If not, just sell it in Canada.  

 

When(if) you get it to Houston, you're going to have to get a VIN inspection done, the emissions inspection and find insurance for it.  You may want to check what the insurance would be for the salvage title and what they'd give you if something happened.  That may also determine your decision.  

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