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Privately owned vehicles imported to BC are subject to a one-time vehicle inspection. This inspection ensures that the vehicle purchased is compliant with all safety standards mandated in the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations (MVAR).
The inspection usually costs between $180 - $240, depending on your vehicle, and all of our Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centre locations provide the service. Just visit one of our shops and ask for a pre-purchase inspection from one of our many qualified auto technicians.
The process covers the vehicle's body, electrical system, engine, warning lights, cooling system, steering and suspension, fuel system, exhaust system, wheels, tires, brakes and a road test.
In addition to meeting federal import rules, your vehicle must be inspected at a B.C. designated inspection facility to ensure that it meets B.C.'s safety standards. The cost of inspections vary. Feel free to ask your inspection facility for a price quote.
How much does it cost for a vehicle inspection? Standard safety inspections generally cost around $100, although the actual price tends to vary, depending on the service centre of choice.
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Out of Province Inspection is a BC government-required test for used vehicles coming into British Columbia from another province. All BCAA Auto Service Centres are designated inspection facilities. Click here for more info on ICBC regulations and exemptions.
Your vehicle will need to pass an out of province inspection before you'll be able to register it in BC. If any of the items on the inspection fail, you'll need to have them repaired or replaced and then have the vehicle re-inspected.
The Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program CVIP runs mandatory safety inspections. CVIP will inspect your vehicles either once every 6 months or once a year, depending on the type and weight of your vehicle.
Please note that the vehicle model must be no more than four years old, current year inclusive (for example, in 2019, a vehicle model released in 2019, 2018, 2017, or 2016). If it is more than four years old, it must have passed a provincial safety inspection in the previous jurisdiction within the last 90 days.
Please note that the vehicle model must be no more than four years old, current year inclusive (for example, in 2019, a vehicle model released in 2019, 2018, 2017, or 2016). If it is more than four years old, it must have passed a provincial safety inspection in the previous jurisdiction within the last 90 days.

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