Tariff info on buying a US car listed below
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 8:37 am
Will classic cars imported into Canada from the USA get charged a surcharge?
Yes, classic cars imported into Canada from the USA are subject to a 25% tariff surcharge if they are over 25 years old, effective April 9, 2025. This is part of Canada's retaliatory tariffs in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. The surcharge applies to non-CUSMA-compliant vehicles and the non-Canadian, non-Mexican content of CUSMA-compliant vehicles. Previously, classic cars over 25 years old faced a standard 2.5% duty, but the new tariffs have increased costs significantly. An example is a Winnipeg man who faced a $46,636 surtax on a 1968 Dodge Charger purchased for $98,000. However, vehicles imported for personal use (e.g., relocation or seasonal travel) may be exempt, and some exemptions exist under the USMCA for vehicles with 75-80% North American components. Importers should verify the vehicle’s origin and consult the Canada Border Services Agency for specific exemptions.[](https://www.sherwoodmotorcars.com/how-d ... car-market)[](https://driving.ca/auto-news/local-cont ... mport-fees)[](https://www.uscanadaautotransport.com/b ... iffs-2025/)
Yes, classic cars imported into Canada from the USA are subject to a 25% tariff surcharge if they are over 25 years old, effective April 9, 2025. This is part of Canada's retaliatory tariffs in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. The surcharge applies to non-CUSMA-compliant vehicles and the non-Canadian, non-Mexican content of CUSMA-compliant vehicles. Previously, classic cars over 25 years old faced a standard 2.5% duty, but the new tariffs have increased costs significantly. An example is a Winnipeg man who faced a $46,636 surtax on a 1968 Dodge Charger purchased for $98,000. However, vehicles imported for personal use (e.g., relocation or seasonal travel) may be exempt, and some exemptions exist under the USMCA for vehicles with 75-80% North American components. Importers should verify the vehicle’s origin and consult the Canada Border Services Agency for specific exemptions.[](https://www.sherwoodmotorcars.com/how-d ... car-market)[](https://driving.ca/auto-news/local-cont ... mport-fees)[](https://www.uscanadaautotransport.com/b ... iffs-2025/)