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Expat Ponders Importing Canadian Truck to Lincoln: Is It Worth the Hassle?

Is it feasible/reasonable to drive a Canadian Ford Ranger Truck in Lincoln? My partner and I will be moving here for 3 years and are considering our options for transportation. We’re debating whether to import our current vehicle or purchase a sma

Expat Ponders Importing Canadian Truck to Lincoln: Is It Worth the Hassle?

A Canadian couple, planning to spend three years in Lincoln, are presently contemplating their transportation choices. They are considering whether operating a mid-size Ford Ranger truck is feasible given the nature of Lincoln’s quaint, constricted roads and limited parking availability.

The couple are concerned with the anticipated adjustments required for left-hand driving, especially considering their vehicle is a left-hand drive. Further, they’re investigating the feasibility of selling their truck once they return to Canada and how it might fare in Lincoln’s used vehicle market.

The issue has generated a myriad of opinions on an internet forum, with local residents offering their advice. One individual candidly advised them to acquire an average-sized car, emphasising that there is no need to overcompensate through owning large, imposing vehicles. Another highlighted the hurdles of parking, drawing attention to the challenging nature of parking in a town beset with winding roads and street-side car parks.

It appears that the couple’s musings are leaning towards the acquisition of a smaller, more pragmatic vehicle that would be more suitable for Lincoln’s narrow twisted streets.

This article was compiled by The Lincoln Post utilising information from online platforms. Source information can be viewed [here](https://reddit.com/r/Lincolnuk/comments/1lzoudv/driving_canadian_midsize_truck_in_lincoln/).

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