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Replacing my high miles 850 that died this weekend 850 1994

Hi Tina, and welcome to Canada.
Please don't wait to get up here to buy your next brick.
The reason for this is due to the current high value of the Canadian dollar against the American greenback. For a mid-nineties 850 your looking at $7500 to $9500 Canadian which works out to @ $6000 to $8000 USD.
Be certain when buying your next car that you have a clean burner, particularily if your relocating to Ontario where emissions testing is at least as stringent as in California - I think...
Alberta does not require a safety check (certification) on your vehicle to licence it there, but I believe all other provinces do.
Bottom line is that you will save money if you can get a good car in the U.S. and please remember theat the posted speed limit of "100" is in kilometers per hour.
Cheers!
Armie



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'94 850 154000kms '86 760GLE 272000kms






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