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Subject: Re: [OM] Odd question, nothing to do with Olympus...
From: "Mark Hammons" <astaire@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 17:39:45 -0500
Actually, I do know a bit about this.

It is possible to import cars to the US if they are modified to meet

1) US emissions laws (EPA - Environmental Protection Agency)
2) US Safety Laws (DOT - Department of Transportation)

Lots of "grey market" cars were imported in the 1980s by having
licenced companies in the US modify the cars typically by adding
catalytic converters, different bumpers and adding in safety reinforcements
in the doors.  The modifications to a given car have to be for the
DOT and EPA requirements for the car's year of manufacture

I agree that most of the US cars stink which is why I own 3 BMWs
(but only the older ones :-) ) and I know that LOTS of European spec BMWs
that were not available here in the USA were Grey market imported this
way.

Not sure how easy it is to do now because of more complex engine
systems and integrated bumpers and all.

Another option is that you can import "unique" cars into the USA with
NO modifications as long as you don't drive it over 2500 miles per year.
This is a relatively recent thing that allowed people with "collectable and
unique" cars to ship them over here to the USA.  I have a friend that is
originally from Scotland who has a 1991 BMW M3 Evolution 3 who is
going to import it over to the US using this method.  I think a Lotus
Elise would be importable under this catagory.  Of course, then you are
restricted to 2500 miles a year but at least you can still enjoy your car
occasionally.

> Ain't gonna happen.  The only way to import a car into the US is to have it
> meet US requirements.  Virtually impossible for any car that the
> manufacturer does not build to US standards.
>
> For example,  Bill Gates tried to import a Porsche 959 and gave up.
>
> I think you'll find there is a car or two available here that you'd like.
> Some of our cars don't even stink.
>
> Tom
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an odd question for you folks out there, does
> > anyone know anything about importing cars from another
> > country to the US? I am English but I'm afraid (not to
> > offend our American friends) your cars stink. With a
> > bit of luck on Monday I should have a job in Boston
> > and I'd like to import a car from England to use
> > there, preferably a Lotus Elise. Does anyone have any
> > idea whether this would be possible? Presumably I
> > won't have to crash test it, but it may have to pass
> > certain emission laws? I don't know, your comments are
> > appreciated.
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris
>
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