SwedeBurban
Member
Hello from Sweden.
I've had a couple GM-SUV's in the past.
2000-06 Tahoe and Suburbans + 2007 and 2008 Escalade ESV + 2007 Suburban.
Now I have a 2011 Suburban LTZ whit 45.000 miles in mint condtion.
This is the best car/truck I ever had.
But now I want to import a 2007-14 Suburban from California and ship it to Sweden.
The only reason is that it could be a fun experience.
The shipping is 1900 usd from L.A to Sweden.
In Sweden we must pay 25% tax and 10% fee of the cars price in USA + the shipping cost.
So if i buy a Burb for 10.000 usd it's a total cost of 21.000 usd for me home in Sweden.
I bought my Suburban last year for 40.000 USD.
Its the half price if I buy one in the states for 10.000 usd. But for 10.000 it's hard to find a low milage 2007 or newer.
Should I just keep my trouble free Suburban?
Heres a pic of my burb:
Regards from Sweden
/Eric
I've had a couple GM-SUV's in the past.
2000-06 Tahoe and Suburbans + 2007 and 2008 Escalade ESV + 2007 Suburban.
Now I have a 2011 Suburban LTZ whit 45.000 miles in mint condtion.
This is the best car/truck I ever had.
But now I want to import a 2007-14 Suburban from California and ship it to Sweden.
The only reason is that it could be a fun experience.
The shipping is 1900 usd from L.A to Sweden.
In Sweden we must pay 25% tax and 10% fee of the cars price in USA + the shipping cost.
So if i buy a Burb for 10.000 usd it's a total cost of 21.000 usd for me home in Sweden.
I bought my Suburban last year for 40.000 USD.
Its the half price if I buy one in the states for 10.000 usd. But for 10.000 it's hard to find a low milage 2007 or newer.
Should I just keep my trouble free Suburban?
Heres a pic of my burb:
Regards from Sweden
/Eric