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Shouldn't be any problem. In your car you can cross with just the COPR (it'll be stapled in your passport). You only need the PR card when using a commercial carrier. I forgot to mention one thing in my post though - the car itself. I have already sold my US car and purchased a Canadian one, so I didn't have to do anything. If, however, you are landing with a US car you must import it at once. In effect it's got to be on your "goods-to-accompany" list, which is obvious since it's coming in with you... but many people forget.
Once you've landed one of the first things to do is get a social insurance # so that you can work. Just go to a Service Canada location with your passport and you'll get the number on the spot; the card takes about a week to arrive. Like the PR card you'll need a Canadian address for them to mail it to, of course.
http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/gateways/where_you_live/regions/offices/on.shtml
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