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      10-10-2017, 07:28 PM   #8
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Yes it is right. If you stay for longer than a the time frame allowed for under law it must be shipped from Germany. Basically they cannot ship it across country lines to Germany then to the states legally if it is over that amount of time.
Yup, the drop off locations are only for the 2 weeks, if you stay longer you have to cover insurance and get the car back to Germany ... although I thought the max was 9 months but that may have changed.

It's a good way to get a US price (and tax) on a nice car if you're going to live in Europe for a limited time and want to drive, and since it takes time to ship back, if it's still 9 months, you can basically get a year in Europe (albeit without a car for the tail end).
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