Nice looking estate!
http://www.500eboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9132
What's the asking price I wonder :?
+1......would it be a nightmare to import and title this in the us?
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Nice looking estate!
http://www.500eboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9132
What's the asking price I wonder :?
Right now, yes. When it's 25 years old, not so much.+1......would it be a nightmare to import and title this in the us?

Right now, yes. When it's 25 years old, not so much.
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Lest we forget, it was Mercedes that lobbied the government to get the 25 year rule. (Klink, GSXR, others, am I wrong about this?) So when you see a nice car across the border that you want but can't get without a lot of hassle and expense, shake your fist at the folks in Stuttgart.


+1......would it be a nightmare to import and title this in the us?
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Keyword being "titled".... answer is "yes". Or more accurately, the answer is "do you have a blank check?".Is it really that hard to get an inventory of us titled w210 e60 estates on hand for my choosing?



Pure evil genius. I love it!!Get a Canuck to drive the e60 across the border for you "on vacation". Buy a pedestrian w210 wagon here in the states. Remove front plate from e320. Place plate on rear of e60. Buy high def vinyl sticker printer and set to 300dpi. Print decals to overlay on door jambs and a couple other easily accessible factory vin stickers. You get a daily driver 320 that passes smog no problem, and hide it on the weekends when you take out his more well-endowed twin. Plus you only have to insure one of them.![]()
Pure evil genius. I love it!!
Keyword being "titled".... answer is "yes". Or more accurately, the answer is "do you have a blank check?".![]()
You can import anything you want, but the cost to import may exceed the value of the vehicle. Depends how badly you want it! This has been discussed previously, I believe Rik (2phast) had some good information. My vague recollection is that it would likely be $10-$20k to import something newer than 25 years. So sure, you could buy the E60 estate from Canada, just add the extra fees to get it across the border and titled.
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You don't need to register any car or get a tag for it for that matter, unless its used for commercial purposes
Very easy to get remedy
Yes, I do and yes it can be done. And if it is violated by a police officer, the officer can be sued personally.
I suspect this will vary depending which state you are in. Very likely some states could legally impound your car on the spot if you have no registration / plates / title. Especially if the car in question is a gray market import that was not legally imported with full EPA/DOT documentation.Yes, I do and yes it can be done. And if it is violated by a police officer, the officer can be sued personally.

I just googled it and it's kind of fascinating to me, if you are an active practitioner of this, when you have time could you start a separate thread giving a brief overview for those of us less informed, degree to which you practice and what your experiences have been? (e.g. Do you choose not to have insurance?......I would imagine insurance companies won't provide it to someone without a license and on an unregistered vehicle)
Thanks
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I suspect this will vary depending which state you are in. Very likely some states could legally impound your car on the spot if you have no registration / plates / title. Especially if the car in question is a gray market import that was not legally imported with full EPA/DOT documentation.
Might wanna do some reading before anyone tries driving without insurance.Yes, I do not have insurance it is not required. Financial responsibility is required


All to do with it. The UNITED STATES is the district of Columbia,Puerto Rico, Guam and the Northern Mariana islands. A privately owned, foreign corporation
I personally would use the allodial title and a bill of sale
Let me guess, the law doesn't require that you pay taxes, either.

Allodial title doesn't exist for cars. Let me guess, the law doesn't require that you pay taxes, either.
The state can only deal with the dead that is why judges wear black or you receive a "summons" for court
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