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rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
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rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
Sep 27, 2006 10:21:11 AM
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MKSGR said:Quote:
rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
Depends on the model. The 599, for example, is available in Q1-2008. (at MSRP). The 430 could be delivered within 6-12 months (also at MSRP).
Should you need a contact at a dealer just PN me.
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KresoF1 said:
Romania and Bulgaria are STILL NOT in EU!
How about not very far from Maranello?
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KresoF1 said:
Romania and Bulgaria are STILL NOT in EU!
How about not very far from Maranello?
With me driving, about three hours .
Rossi, you'd be surprised how far those two are - and how little we have in common with them (nothing basically). We're a lot closer with Austrians (historical commonalities) than any other country, save for Croatia, which was also part of Austria-Hungary.
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KresoF1 said:
Romania and Bulgaria are STILL NOT in EU!
How about not very far from Maranello?
With me driving, about three hours .
Rossi, you'd be surprised how far those two are - and how little we have in common with them (nothing basically). We're a lot closer with Austrians (historical commonalities) than any other country, save for Croatia, which was also part of Austria-Hungary.
Meant to be joke.
I fully agree with your statement!
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MKSGR said:Quote:
rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
Depends on the model. The 599, for example, is available in Q1-2008. (at MSRP). The 430 could be delivered within 6-12 months (also at MSRP).
Should you need a contact at a dealer just PN me.
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rhino said:Quote:
MKSGR said:Quote:
rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
Depends on the model. The 599, for example, is available in Q1-2008. (at MSRP). The 430 could be delivered within 6-12 months (also at MSRP).
Should you need a contact at a dealer just PN me.
Thanks MKSGR. Do you think I could ship one to the U.S. and what is the price for the 599 over in your neck of the woods?
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MKSGR said:Quote:
rhino said:
Is it as difficult to get a new Fcar in Europe as it is in the U.S.? Over in the U.S. you cannot get an Fcar without paying a premium unless you have bought a previous Fcar from the dealer and have established a good relationship.
Depends on the model. The 599, for example, is available in Q1-2008. (at MSRP). The 430 could be delivered within 6-12 months (also at MSRP).
Should you need a contact at a dealer just PN me.
Thanks MKSGR. Do you think I could ship one to the U.S. and what is the price for the 599 over in your neck of the woods?
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MKSGR said:
If you might be interested I could ask my dealer whether he could/would accept an export order from the US.
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MKSGR said:
If you might be interested I could ask my dealer whether he could/would accept an export order from the US.
I would think twice about importing an euro-spec car into the US. I witnessed this with a Murcielago Roadster. Technical changes to match US regulations was very complex, then the car was lost in customs and then failed the US authorities' exhaust examination three times.
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nearly 2 years and more than 100,000 EUR.
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MKSGR said:
If you might be interested I could ask my dealer whether he could/would accept an export order from the US.
I would think twice about importing an euro-spec car into the US. I witnessed this with a Murcielago Roadster. Technical changes to match US regulations are very complex, then the car was lost in customs and then failed the US authorities' exhaust examination three times.
Overall:
nearly 2 years and more than 100,000 EUR.
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MKSGR said:Quote:
zzboba said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
If you might be interested I could ask my dealer whether he could/would accept an export order from the US.
I would think twice about importing an euro-spec car into the US. I witnessed this with a Murcielago Roadster. Technical changes to match US regulations are very complex, then the car was lost in customs and then failed the US authorities' exhaust examination three times.
Overall:
nearly 2 years and more than 100,000 EUR.
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