Where the best buy luxury cars: Why you should buy your luxury car from Europe in Europe instead of America

Why you should buy your luxury car from Europe in Europe instead of America

T a pretty cool idea of receiving your European car in, well, Europe, has its roots in the decade of 1950, when the American military (was Elvis Presley between them?) Brought some exotic and sporting vehicles back from their service period. Perceiving an opportunity, Mercedes, Volvo, Saab and others launched formal programs that really took off in the decade of 1960.


The option to be delivered the keys in Munich, Ingolstadt, Sindelfingen or Göteborg instead of at the local dealer is still around, and although not as well known as it was 50 years ago it is a better deal than ever. The euro is worth only a little over a dollar, and you can place a vacation with a low cost without needing a car rental, at the end of the expensive delivery queue. Finally, you drop the cart for shipping (organized by the car manufacturer), and 10 to 13 weeks after that in the U.S.

According to Sam Abuelsamid, senior research analyst for Navigant Research, "Most of these programs are a very good deal, especially because of the strength of the dollar against the euro." If you are a fan of the brand you will buy, accepting the delivery means that you will have a great opportunity to visit the factory for a trip or see the brand Museum. "You may even be able to see your own car being assembled if you can correct time."