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CarGuru > Mazda > Overseas shipping info requested! 14 February 2005 07:18:24

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Guest 13 February 2005 21:23:15
 I'm considering moving to Switzerland and can think of nothing better
than to have my Miata over there also to enjoy spring and summer drives
in the alps! Anyway, I'm near jacksonville, florida and was wondering
if anyone has any experience shipping their vehicle to Europe. I'm
curious about cost, paperwork, preferred ports of entry(I could go to
another location to pick it up), etc. If anyone has any information
about a specific company that they have used or know about that was
good, that would be useful. Also, any pitfalls to be aware of? Thanks
for any help you might have!

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Guest 14 February 2005 07:12:46 permanent link ]
 Well, I know that there are more radars, but I haven't found it that
restrictive. I've actually driven there quite a bit. You have to
remember that in the US, the police actually hide to try to catch
speeders and that it's pretty hard to speed without getting a ticket.
Consequently, the police seem fairly uncommon. Thanks for the heads up
though!

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Guest 14 February 2005 07:18:24 permanent link ]
 I was under the impression (by someone who lives there) that I could
import my car for 1 year without having to deal with the conversion to
Swiss standards. Did you look into all areas of Europe, or just a
specific country? Do you know the reasons why it is so hard to bring
the car back into the us? Seems like it wouldn't be hard to prove it
orignated in the US and that it would up to US standards. Just curious.

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Guest 14 February 2005 14:15:44 permanent link ]
 On 13 Feb 2005 19:18:24 -0800, gatorcellman@yahoo.­com wrote:
I was under the impression (by someone who lives there) that I could>import my car for 1 year without having to deal with the conversion to>Swiss standards. Did you look into all areas of Europe, or just a>specific country? Do you know the reasons why it is so hard to bring>the car back into the us? Seems like it wouldn't be hard to prove it>orignated in the US and that it would up to US standards. Just curious.


Hereès a discussion of one ownerès experience bringing a car to France
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http://www.mx5passi­on.com/phpBB2/viewto­pic.php?t=11669

It took nine months to sort out the paper work. I'd find it hard to
beleive that it would be much easier in Switzerland.

Think about selling yours and buying there.
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