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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:03 am
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 06:19:21 -0800 (PST) in
rec.travel.usa-canada, wrote:

> If you live in Europe, you can buy an RV (or a car) in the U.S. but
> you won't be able to get license plates or insurance for it, as those
> things require that your legal residence be in the U.S.
>
That's not necessarily true, and it varies from state to state.
What's necessary is a physical address in the US, but it doesn't
have to be the owner's legal residence.

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:06 am
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 10:33:42 -0500 in rec.travel.usa-canada,
Smiles wrote:

> To get insurance and a license plates you must have a residence in a
> state or province.
>
> these are the laws of the land

citation, please. this is certainly NOT true in all states. my
state requires a physical address, but you do not have to prove
that you are a resident to register a vehicle. you are confusing
the requirements for vehicle registration and obtaining a
driver's license.

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:08 am
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:32:13 -0800 (PST) in
rec.travel.usa-canada, PeterL wrote:

> Really? I have never seen cars or RV's with European plates in the
> US.
>
i've seen quite a few, mostly german and swiss. in some cases,
they bought US vehicles but registered them in europe.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:30 am
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You might also consider buying an RV in Switzerland, registering and
insuring it there, and then transporting it to North America for your
holiday. Many do this; I have seen big RVs with German and Swiss
licence plates driving in the USA and Canada several times.

The cost of transporting it across the Atlantic might very well be less
than trying to buy one in North America, all things considered.

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:40 am
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> I have never seen cars or RV's with European plates in the US.

I haven't either, but it can be done. According to the link below,
tourists can generally bring a car with foreign plates into the U.S.
for one year.

http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/entering_us/7importingyourcar.htm...iverspl
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:54 am
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wrote in message

>> I have never seen cars or RV's with European plates in the US.
>
> I haven't either, but it can be done. According to the link below,
> tourists can generally bring a car with foreign plates into the U.S.
> for one year.
>
>

I see you guys have never come across the big red German 22 passenger
RVs that tour the world. They have German numbers - not tags. I've
seen them all over the US, including Alaska, Canada & Mexico. I've
also seen several foreign tagged motorhomes, mostly class B & C
specialty rigs.

Tom J
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:10 pm
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:32:13 -0800 (PST), PeterL
wrote:

>On Feb 24, 8:30=A0pm, m....TakeThisOut@home.spamsucks.ca (Kir=E1ly) wrote:
>> You might also consider buying an RV in Switzerland, registering and
>> insuring it there, and then transporting it to North America for your
>> holiday. =A0Many do this; I have seen big RVs with German and Swiss
>> licence plates driving in the USA and Canada several times.
>
>
>Really? I have never seen cars or RV's with European plates in the
>US.

Neither have I and I would highly doubt that transporting it would be
very inexpensive either. And you would still need insurance.
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:43 am
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In article ,
"Urs Mueller" wrote:

> Hello people
>
> I was visiting the US and Canada several times by car and also by RV.
> My future plannings include a longer trip to the north for about 10 weeks.
> As rentals are quite expensive, I was thinking about buying an RV. And
> this takes my Google searches to no end. Could you perhaps feed me with
> some informations. Everything (nearly) that helps, Books, Websites and
> other stuff is appreciated.
> Questions:
> 1. Are there reference prices for used RVs.
> Like x years old x miles driven equal xx% off new price?
NADA price guide
http://www.nadaguides.com/SectionHome.aspx?LI=1-28-0-5000-502-579-50251&l=1&
w=25&p=0&f=5602

> 2. Where to buy cheaper? US or Canada?
> 3. What fees or other surplusses to expect?
> I do now about G.S.T. and sales taxes at different
> locations. But, I am sure there will be more fees.
> 4. There will be surely annual fees/taxes to pay.
> Insurance and other stuff?

Sales tax will vary depending on what state you take delivery of the MH.
There's also license and registration fees, and some dealers add on "fees"
that really only pay for their advertising, coffee brakes and extravagant
dinners etc. They will remove some of these fees if you demand they do so.
They would rather make the sale than have you walk away because they want
you to pay for cleaning of the coach for sale, and similar "fees"

> 5. Are there nice and well arranged web sites were
> one can compare more than just a few RVs?
Try:
http://www.rvonline.com/

> 6. Would you buy from a rental agency? They sell their
> old (4-5 years) gear usually at the end of season.
> If had once an offer from http://canadream.com/

No,No, and No!

> 7. Any other hurdles for international buyers to
> watch for?
>
>
> I am thinking about a 24" MH. I didn't really understand the "classes"
> (Class "C") I found on different websites.
> Found some nice RVs like the Winnebago View 24B, but I cannot afford a new
> one.

Class A is a big box build on a frame for Large trucks or RV's.

Class B is a small coach usually built from a regular van but with bare
bones fresh water and toilet water tanks. Often called "van conversions".
Most (if not all) have quite small interiors. OK for 1 or 2, but throw in
the kids and you are out of room

Class C is built on a truck body and has sleeping (or storage) in the area
over the cab. Usually the sofa open into a bed.

rec.outdoors.rv-travel
alt.rv

may also help you

Buying any RV now will get you a better deal than a few years ago, but they
are harder to sell when you want to sell one. It could take more time than
you want to invest, or just trust a salesman to sell it for you.

Where do you plan to buy the RV? That could make a difference in what your
choices may be. Oregon has no Sales tax, but might hit you for property
tax. Everyone wants his(hers) chunk of your money.

I'd like to know how you make out.

--
Hey! It compiles. Ship it.


Bob in Central California
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