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Originally Posted by Ladybug
On the 702 form they also request "A signed statement from the licensed mechanic who issued the safety Standard Certificate, on company letterhead, stating the type of power used to operate the vehicle when the inspection was done."
Am I suppose to get this from the dealer? I'm picking up my car today so I just wanted to know this before I go.
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That only applies to used vehicles.
So unless you are buying a used TCH, all you need is a copy of your vehicle registration, the original bill of sale (put a note asking for it back if you want it returned), and the filled out 702 form. Just mail all 3 documents, that's it.
The 702 form is really simple
1) name and address in section A
2) for Section B (for buying car, not leasing):
* put Hybrid Electric for Fuel Type
* enter date of purchase
* enter PST paid on vehicle (do not include any tax paid on extended warranty)
* Leave the fields for "Conversion" blank.
* Enter up to $2000 for amount claimed (if you traded a car in, that would have reduced the amount of PST paid, so if you paid less than $2000 PST, you claim that amount instead).
3) Leave section C blank (unless you are leasing, but then you would want to make your claim at end of lease, not beginning)
4) Sign form in section D.
That's all there is to it.
PS I asked the dealer to make sure the model said "Camry Hybrid" on the bill of sale. They were just going to put down "Camry". Not sure if this actually makes a difference but I wanted to by sure. I assume the VIN is what they would really use to verify the car is a hybrid.