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If I had to live in USA for some time, I'd probably buy a '91 or '92 Caprice, which is just an old car there, and then bring it back here
And in the opposite way, it would be funny to drive my 206sw there, which is here quite anonymous (even if much less common in Belgium than in France)
And in the opposite way, it would be funny to drive my 206sw there, which is here quite anonymous (even if much less common in Belgium than in France)
Exactly i'd love to buy an american car and bring it to Spain too, its easy since you can import any car you want.
It would be fun to see people reactions when seing a european car driving around
The Mercedes-Benz and the Chevrolet Astra must have slipped through the net, which seems to happen sometimes. I once read about a Peugeot 206 cabriolet which was used to smuggle drugs from Mexico to the US. It was seized by the DEA and put up for auction, and in the process managed to acquire Texas (I think) license plates. I suppose that it got through because it never went through the official importation process and so was never examined to determine whether it complied with US regulations.
I dont understand it, what's to "slip through the net" ? both cases seem to be normal, in the case of the Astra the owner said he had bought it and sued it for his company or something like that, no? and in the case of the Mercedes it is said to had been imported, where's the strange thing?