It depends on whether this is a permanent move and what year the car is. There are a number of restrictions; Canada doesn’t like modified cars, for instance. If you’re going there temporarily, just drive it. If it’s 15 years or older, ironically it gets easier.
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Is it worth exporting your used car from the USA to Canada, if you're moving from NY to Toronto?