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> Question about shipping to Europe, Anyone recommend an Auto Shipper to move a car from US to Europe
frostyf
post Jun 11 2024, 09:11 PM
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Hi All,
I've had my car for sale for a period, but I'm scoping whether I can keep it and get it moved across to Europe.

Has anyone got any experience shipping a car from the East Coast to Europe (UK, Germany, Italy)?

I'm trying to work out if there's a favourable method and whether there are differences in the cost depending on where you ship it to?

Many thanks for any advice,
Nick
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post Jun 23 2024, 06:58 PM
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Don't use a "RORO" (Roll-on, Roll-off) shipping method, even though it is cheaper. Things will magically disappear from your car, such as the spare tire, jack, tools, and even the license plates. A friend of mine shipped his Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider to Europe from the East Coast so he could follow the Mille Miglia in his Alfa during his extended vacation. When the car arrived in Holland, things had been stolen from inside the car and its trunk, and they even stole the California license plates off the car.
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