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10-11-2009, 09:51 PM
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[quote=when I mentioned your parents I was referring to you saying you "planned" on investing this way because your parents get one tax free vehicle. Well ONE tax free vehicle is not the case. It is tax free if it for personal use and you visit the country off and on.
We are on two different playing fields my friend. I am referring to NEW cars, as we have all been talking about this entire time.
I would suggest reading a little more carefully before you jump into a conversation that isn't related to your future investment in anyway what so ever.
Best of luck to you though with your future investments. I would take in a little more knowledge before you start.
Enjoy Life,
Nick[/QUOTE]
Nick, when did i mention my parents get a free tax car, my parents are from Bolivia , I am born in the U.S, whenever i go to Bolivia, and customs at the airport ask how long will i stay I always say the max which is 90 days, the same applies for viecles, this only works if you are not from Bolivia, the car you are exporting from the U.S to Bolivia is for personal use , I dont know about Europe, but Bolivia has this new law , that cars 2005 and above only, be imported , by what the OP was saying, it looks like he is just planning on sending one car.
Ps, Please dont tell me the consequences of selling a car tax free,as you have in your past post lol, no need to be cyber cop here . Peace.
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10-13-2009, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by HugoBoss
Nick, when did i mention my parents get a free tax car, my parents are from Bolivia , I am born in the U.S, whenever i go to Bolivia, and customs at the airport ask how long will i stay I always say the max which is 90 days, the same applies for viecles, this only works if you are not from Bolivia, the car you are exporting from the U.S to Bolivia is for personal use , I dont know about Europe, but Bolivia has this new law , that cars 2005 and above only, be imported , by what the OP was saying, it looks like he is just planning on sending one car.
Ps, Please dont tell me the consequences of selling a car tax free,as you have in your past post lol, no need to be cyber cop here . Peace.
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read your post and look where you mentioned your parents and the tax free car,,, you offered advice and gave input on an idea that is essentially illegal. Grow up and offer investment advice for something legal and not shady. People post to get advice, not be lead into doing something illegal.
I guess people already know what kind of advice to expect from you. After your "least maintance puppy" investment question, I dont think anyone expects much. Try sticking to asking for advice and not giving it. You obviusly should be on the receiving end.
Enjoy Life,
Nick
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11-08-2009, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by HugoBoss
If you are NOT financing this car and paying cash, you would just have to contact customs in USA and Europe, they should be able to give all the info in detail. Are you exporting this car as an investment?, how much is this car worth in Europe and what are the taxes you have to pay to export the car. Thank you.
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I believe this would be the right suggestion...
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11-10-2009, 07:38 AM
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Hello
In the end I ended up with a choice between two similar vehicles, black and silver with more or less the same sticker price set. I started by calling dealer A and naming essentially the TMV provided by Edmunds.com minus about a thousand dollars. I was not really expecting from them to meet that offer, but rather drop their sticker price. So they did, by about 300 Dollars. With that in mind, I hung up, saying I have to think about it and called dealer B, doing essentially the same. They dropped the price as well, by about the same amount. Then I repeated the procedure, getting back to dealer A, naming an amount slightly higher than my first offer to dealer A, saying that the other dealer offered me this and asking if they could match it. They would then drop the price again.
After going back and forth a couple of times, at some point you feel that it probably does not go down any further. In the end, the offers from both dealers where pretty similar and actually a couple of hundred dollars below the actually TMV I had from Edmunds.com. I finally based my decision on how I was treated by the sales person and so I went for the black car and felt that, based on the numbers, I got a pretty good deal. I am pretty sure that, if I had gone for an American car, I could have lowered the price even more, essentially getting a bargain. But, to be honest, when talking about new cars, I have to say “No, thanks.” to American
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