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Is it realyl cheaper to buy a car in Europe?
Hey everyone,
My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less expensive to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on their websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? Katie |
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Is it realyl cheaper to buy a car in Europe?
"Kates1632" <u27037@uwe> wrote in message news:66bcbcc5276d4@uwe...
> Hey everyone, > > My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less > expensive > to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on > their > websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less > expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > > Katie > European Delivery is intended for those who will ship the vehicle back home. If it isn't shipped within 6 months there is a 16% penalty tax. I doubt if it would benefit you if you are permanently moving to Germany (or for longer then 6 months). http://www.bmwusa.com/bmwexperience/europeandelivery/ |
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Is it realyl cheaper to buy a car in Europe?
"Kates1632" <u27037@uwe> wrote in message news:66bcbcc5276d4@uwe...
> Hey everyone, > > My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less > expensive > to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on > their > websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less > expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. |
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Yes, need to know circumstances and from where. People are assuming USA, it
seems, but is that true? DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Bob Smitter" > wrote in message news:VTtRg.5887$iA5.3530@dukeread11... > "Kates1632" <u27037@uwe> wrote in message news:66bcbcc5276d4@uwe... >> Hey everyone, >> >> My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less >> expensive >> to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on >> their >> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less >> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > > Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting > a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes > or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your > overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. > |
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Is it realyl cheaper to buy a car in Europe?
PS. VAT (a sales tax) is due to rise shortly, if the German government gets
its proposal through the parliament. DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Dori A Schmetterling" > wrote in message ... > Yes, need to know circumstances and from where. People are assuming USA, > it seems, but is that true? > > DAS > > For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling > --- > > "Bob Smitter" > wrote in message > news:VTtRg.5887$iA5.3530@dukeread11... >> "Kates1632" <u27037@uwe> wrote in message news:66bcbcc5276d4@uwe... >>> Hey everyone, >>> >>> My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less >>> expensive >>> to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on >>> their >>> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less >>> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? >> >> Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting >> a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes >> or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your >> overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. >> > > |
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"Dori A Schmetterling" > wrote in message ... > PS. VAT (a sales tax) is due to rise shortly, if the German government gets > its proposal through the parliament. > > DAS > > For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling > --- > > "Dori A Schmetterling" > wrote in message > ... > > Yes, need to know circumstances and from where. People are assuming USA, > > it seems, but is that true? > > > > DAS > > > > For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling > > --- > > > > "Bob Smitter" > wrote in message > > news:VTtRg.5887$iA5.3530@dukeread11... > >> "Kates1632" <u27037@uwe> wrote in message news:66bcbcc5276d4@uwe... > >>> Hey everyone, > >>> > >>> My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less > >>> expensive > >>> to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on > >>> their > >>> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less > >>> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > >> > >> Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting > >> a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes > >> or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your > >> overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. > >> > > > > > > Yes it's much cheaper than in the UK or Singapore or the Antartic. |
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We are moving to Germany for the military and all of the moving costs and
taxes, etc. will be with military orders. Thus, I am not worried about shipping and import things. All I really need to know is if it is cheaper to actually BUY the car over there, fortunately, the military takes care of most of the other things. We want to buy a nicer car if they are respectively lower priced over there.... Katie Bob Smitter wrote: >> Hey everyone, >> >[quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less >> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > >Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting >a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes >or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your >overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/bmw/200609/1 |
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Kates1632 via CarKB.com wrote: > We are moving to Germany for the military and all of the moving costs and > taxes, etc. will be with military orders. Thus, I am not worried about > shipping and import things. All I really need to know is if it is cheaper to > actually BUY the car over there, fortunately, the military takes care of most > of the other things. We want to buy a nicer car if they are respectively > lower priced over there.... > > Katie > > Bob Smitter wrote: > >> Hey everyone, > >> > >[quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > >> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less > >> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > > > >Are you moving to Germany for the military or government and wanting > >a US spec car? Those conditions allow purchase without paying taxes > >or transportation fees. There are also no markups for BMWNA. Your > >overseas sponsor either has or can get information on this program. > > -- > Message posted via CarKB.com > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/bmw/200609/1 |
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Kates1632 wrote:
> Hey everyone, > > My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less expensive > to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on their > websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less > expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > > Well Katie here is what I know first hand, BMW, Saab, Mini Coopers and Porch are sold at Cars International. Volvo is by its self but also carries Land Rover and Jaguar. Pentagon Car sale has BMW and Mini Coopers, and are off the base and sometime near a German dealer. Best deals are for BMW, Saab, Volvo, Land Rovers and Jaguar. Ford Chevy Jeep, Chrysler, and Harley can be found on the bases at AAFES, not as big a savings but still no sales tax. Some others like Audio, Mercedes and Volkswagen, you will have to ask to ware they are. As for savings I brought a 2006 BMW Z4 3.0si invoice price was $36,300.00 My price was $36,800.00 before adding extra equipment final price was $46,100.00 with all options, back home in Washington State that would of cost over $50,000.00 and still have sale tax, to pay. So the bottom line no matter what the car cost, what you are saving is sales tax. When you bring car back to U.S. you will be exempt to car tax as long as you had it over here long enough, some states require 90 days most want a year. Check the state you intend to go back to, to be sure. I hope this helps, let me know were in Germany you are going and I can give you more information. We detach Stuttgart next September 2007. |
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Thanks for the help! We definately are looking at some BMW's to bring back
with us. Are we required to bring a car over there so that we can bring one back? I have heard this and wonder if it is true. We are going to be stationed at Vilseck for about 3 years and want to buy the car early in our station to have while we are over there. We intend to more than likely come back to Florida after that station for the next leg of training. Where would I go about looking up the regulations for bringing a car back to each state? superfrog wrote: >> Hey everyone, >> >> My husband and I are moving to Germany and we hear it is much less expensive >> to buy a German made car while we are IN Germany. However, looking on their >> websites, it doesn't seem so. Can anyone explain to me how it is less >> expensive to buy it over there or how I can find out? > >Well Katie here is what I know first hand, BMW, Saab, Mini Coopers and >Porch are sold at Cars International. Volvo is by its self but also >carries Land Rover and Jaguar. Pentagon Car sale has BMW and Mini >Coopers, and are off the base and sometime near a German dealer. Best >deals are for BMW, Saab, Volvo, Land Rovers and Jaguar. Ford Chevy >Jeep, Chrysler, and Harley can be found on the bases at AAFES, not as >big a savings but still no sales tax. Some others like Audio, Mercedes >and Volkswagen, you will have to ask to ware they are. As for savings I >brought a 2006 BMW Z4 3.0si invoice price was $36,300.00 My price was >$36,800.00 before adding extra equipment final price was $46,100.00 >with all options, back home in Washington State that would of cost over >$50,000.00 and still have sale tax, to pay. So the bottom line no >matter what the car cost, what you are saving is sales tax. When you >bring car back to U.S. you will be exempt to car tax as long as you had >it over here long enough, some states require 90 days most want a year. >Check the state you intend to go back to, to be sure. I hope this >helps, let me know were in Germany you are going and I can give you >more information. We detach Stuttgart next September 2007. -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/bmw/200609/1 |
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