RainyDay said:I'm not so sure I'd agree with the advice re. Porsche or Cayman. If the objective is to resell the car after 12 months here, you want to be able to resell with minimum hassle. Porsche's are a pretty specialised product with a limited target market. I'd be much more inclined to stick to Merc/BMW/Audi which should resell very quickly back here.
RS2K said:I'd advise you to buy a nearly new quality Audi, Merc. or BMW.
dam099 said:Would it not be extremely difficult/next to impossible to get a second hand RHD car in Germany, or if on the other hand if you buy a second hand LHD and bring it back it is less attractive for resale here?
RS2K said:Not really. Loads of squaddies over there. All drive RHD motors just incase they are sent home.
Or more likely, all drive RHD motors so they can take advantage of the same duty-free import facility when they return.RS2K said:All drive RHD motors just incase they are sent home.
Hi Kane - Great post, but you're not suggesting that someone should drive uninsured after the 21 day period is up, are you?kane3000 said:this can take 4-5 weeks. so ensure you are insured on your international plates for as long as possible - I think max is 21 days but no Gard in Ireland is going to question you if you go over this - just dont have an accident!
RainyDay said:Or more likely, all drive RHD motors so they can take advantage of the same duty-free import facility when they return.
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