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I want to take my car on holiday with me because I can't hire one due to not being 21. I'm visiting Ohio because I have a few friends I've met over the years of going out there and I was wondering how would I go about taking my car with me.
It's a 1.6 Diesel POLO
Stage 1 currently Sitting at 140 Ponys
Any help is appreciated.
It's a 1.6 Diesel POLO
Stage 1 currently Sitting at 140 Ponys
Any help is appreciated.
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Get in it and drive it?
If you're not from the US then I think shipping would be super expensive. It might be cheaper to buy a POS here to drive around or rent a car off Turro (private party rentals).
If you're not from the US then I think shipping would be super expensive. It might be cheaper to buy a POS here to drive around or rent a car off Turro (private party rentals).
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002 wrote Get in it and drive it?
If you're not from the US then I think shipping would be super expensive. It might be cheaper to buy a POS here to drive around or rent a car off Turro (private party rentals).
I'm from the UK and you have to be 21 to rent vehicles if you're from a different country.
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That's going to be one expensive import cost that could take a long time too.
Have you checked if you're even allowed to import your car over to the US for a start? You need to look up the laws on importing cars to the US and driving them in your case.
Have you checked if you're even allowed to import your car over to the US for a start? You need to look up the laws on importing cars to the US and driving them in your case.
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Modern-Warfare-2 wrote002 wrote Get in it and drive it?
If you're not from the US then I think shipping would be super expensive. It might be cheaper to buy a POS here to drive around or rent a car off Turro (private party rentals).
I'm from the UK and you have to be 21 to rent vehicles if you're from a different country.
From a car rental place, yes. Turro is private party rentals meaning you and I renting our own personal cars. You could also find a car for rent on Craigslist, but depending on the length of your stay it might be cheaper to buy a car.
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