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Eisboch wrote:
"RG" wrote in message . .. How do you decide whether to take the RV or the Beemer for a given road trip? The RV is my daughter's fault. She and her husband are into family camping and convinced us and our oldest son to get RVs so we could all go get bitten by mosquitoes and get rained on in comfort. Actually, that's not completely true as we had others before, thinking we would use them for relaxing winter time travel. Never happened. Eisboch Why not just a medium sized travel trailer towed behind your pickup? |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:38:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . Funny you should mention it. My friend in Holland wants me to buy the basic Sprinter (about $35K), ship it to Holland, get the high roof put on, and then do the inside. Why ship one from the US to Holland? Why not just get the Mercedes badged version in Europe? I understand they are a dime a dozen over there. Eisboch They cost more in Holland than they do here. Don't ask me why, maybe the same reason the Nikon lenses cost almost twice what they do here. DOT, the EPA, and Customs are very strict with regard to vehicles meeting US specs before being imported into the country. There are such things as 'gray market' autos imported, but the owners go through a hassle to get them brought up to spec. (At least, this was the case several years ago.) Now that Dodge has the right to sell the vehicle here, I'd expect it to be even more difficult to import a gray market version. Shipment round trip would probably be less than $2K. When I was in Germany, it was not possible to buy a Mercedes direct from the company made to US specs. Mercedes of America (or whatever the name was) had a deal with Mercedes that prohibited it. I haven't checked with Mercedes or Dodge, but I'd doubt that things have become any easier. This wasn't true for all auto makers. I was able to buy a Saab made to US specs while stationed in Germany. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:38:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Why ship one from the US to Holland? Why not just get the Mercedes badged version in Europe? I understand they are a dime a dozen over there. They cost more in Holland than they do here. Don't ask me why, maybe the same reason the Nikon lenses cost almost twice what they do here. DOT, the EPA, and Customs are very strict with regard to vehicles meeting US specs before being imported into the country. There are such things as 'gray market' autos imported, but the owners go through a hassle to get them brought up to spec. (At least, this was the case several years ago.) Now that Dodge has the right to sell the vehicle here, I'd expect it to be even more difficult to import a gray market version. Shipment round trip would probably be less than $2K. When I was in Germany, it was not possible to buy a Mercedes direct from the company made to US specs. Mercedes of America (or whatever the name was) had a deal with Mercedes that prohibited it. I haven't checked with Mercedes or Dodge, but I'd doubt that things have become any easier. This wasn't true for all auto makers. I was able to buy a Saab made to US specs while stationed in Germany. I didn't realize that. I know that several people have taken delivery of US spec'd M5s in Germany and then shipped them here. Eisboch |
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