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Old 20-04-2006, 11:06
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It is no longer legal for a person who does not own a residence in or otherwise legally reside in a country belonging to the European Union to register and in turn insure an automobile in such country. Typically a few utility bills and perhaps a property-rental lease in one's name suffice as evidence of such residency.

However, there are four ways around this prohibition:
(1) you can "short-term" lease a brand new vehicle;
(2) you can purchase a brand new BMW, Mercedes, or Volvo for eventual export via the manufacturer's tourist delivery program


... or (4) you can have a close personal friend or relative who resides in an EU country carry these necessities for you

Hm...seems that the only chance is number four.

I want my A2!!!!!
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