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Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:45 pm
by WhoGotTheFunk
Hey there,

I'm new to this forum and am very interested in getting a Delica. Just wondering what to expect and which importers to use. Were you guys nervous about getting a vehicle that you've never seen in person? I'm kinda weary about that. Any info would be helpful. Thanks.

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:15 pm
by robinimpey
Used an exporter myself and once I found one that I was confident would do a good job all was good for me and I got a van that was in better shape than I expected. My son picked up a Pajero from the same exporter and it's in very nice shape as well.

my two cents

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:53 pm
by Jester
Just give Mardy a call:
604-720-6144
He is an importer.
Do a search on the site, his reputation speaks for itself.

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:56 pm
by WhoGotTheFunk
Which Exporter did you use? Did you get any kind of warranty. Like if you picked it up and the head gasket blows. What then?

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:04 pm
by delicat
Actually, Mardy isn't an importer for retail but I know he can point you in the right direction and save you a lot of money (I think he's wholesale) as well as getting your Delica serviced and running like a new car. He's got good contact in Japan and can walk you through the process.

He'd also be my first choice for help and advise. And yes, it's quite scary to buy a vehicle unseen from Japan and the wait for it is horrible!

Good luck!

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:33 pm
by northvanmatt
I third that mardy is your man!

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:11 pm
by WhoGotTheFunk
Sounds like Mardy's the man with the plan. I won't be getting one for a little while but I can't wait to get behind the wheel of one. These vans seem to good to be true. Has anybody tried to run them on veg oil?

Re: Importing

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:33 pm
by delicat
Yes, quite a lot run them on veggie... go on the WVO topic for more info:
http://www.delica.ca/forum/wvo-and-biodiesel-12/

Re: Importing

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:53 am
by marsgal42
I got Gumdrop through Japanoid. I took their demonstrator for a test drive, Shogo sent me some pictures of a candidate vehicle for approval, I gave him a deposit and took delivery a few weeks later.

Full dealer service history and Shaken reports (albeit all in Japanese...), all service done before leaving Japan (including timing belts), all OOP compliance done and inspected, here are the keys and go get some license plates. Just like buying any other used car.

Zero hassle. Nice van. They do extremely well in Canada, and I feel Mitsubishi missed a major opportunity not selling them here at the time. 8-)

...laura

Re: Importing

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:15 pm
by konadog
Mitsubishi missed a major opportunity not selling them here at the time.
What were they thinking?! I love my bus, but it's a little bitter sweet. Just imagine getting your delica NEW, or at worst, a couple of years old - Ahhh, well...

Re: Importing

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 8:31 am
by marsgal42
konadog wrote:
Mitsubishi missed a major opportunity not selling them here at the time.
What were they thinking?! I love my bus, but it's a little bitter sweet. Just imagine getting your delica NEW, or at worst, a couple of years old - Ahhh, well...
Just one thing, that occurred to me on the way to work this morning.

A few Mitsubishi products were sold in Canada in the early 1990s. But they were sold though Chrysler. Would you have bought a Dodge Delica? How about a Chrysler Star Wagon? :shock:

...laura

Re: Importing

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 9:14 am
by The Pinkfingers
marsgal42 wrote:I got Gumdrop through Japanoid. I took their demonstrator for a test drive, Shogo sent me some pictures of a candidate vehicle for approval, I gave him a deposit and took delivery a few weeks later.

Full dealer service history and Shaken reports (albeit all in Japanese...), all service done before leaving Japan (including timing belts), all OOP compliance done and inspected, here are the keys and go get some license plates. Just like buying any other used car.

Zero hassle. Nice van. They do extremely well in Canada, and I feel Mitsubishi missed a major opportunity not selling them here at the time. 8-)

...laura
We're buying our Deli through Japanoid as well. Same experience so far - took one in the lot for test drive, Shogo sent us pics of one in Japan, we put down a down payment, and now are waiting for it to be shipped over. Once it is here Japanoid gets it up to BC specs, does a pretty good over all maintenance package, details it, and voila - we have a shiny Deli in our driveway. It also comes with a free 90 day warranty, which is 60 days longer than any other place I've seen.

Also, I like the fact that they, like some other dealers, have their own people in Japan who actually go look at the vehicle before buying it, so you know there's a better chance it will be in the condition that it says it's supposed to be in.

I definitely like the less hassle of buying through a dealer rather than trying to import on my own or get through an importer and arranging for maintenance and inspections.

Re: Importing

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 11:47 am
by Green1
Would you have bought a Dodge Delica? How about a Chrysler Star Wagon?
someone on either here or the UK site linked to a picture recently of a Dodge L300 that is being sold in mexico starting next year, looks just like our delicas except low roof, gas, no bull-bar, and the front "grill" (where the mitsubishi logo is located) was replaced with the standard dodge grill... looked a little odd...