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Ship Non‑Running Classic To Germany: Why Container Wins

By Alex Naumov on March 18, 2026 at 8:41 AM

Headlight of Abandoned Rusty Car

Moving a non‑running classic from the US to Germany is very different from shipping a modern driver that starts and stops normally. The car needs careful handling, predictable protection and a method that works whether the engine ever fires again or not.

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What American Cars Are Banned In Germany? 2026 Rules Explained

By Alex Naumov on March 18, 2026 at 8:35 AM

Rustic Vintage Car in Overgrown Field

Most American cars are not banned from entering Germany outright. The real question is whether a specific US vehicle can meet EU technical rules and German registration requirements.

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Banned American Cars in Germany: Shipping Rules & Salvage Docs

By Alex Naumov on March 18, 2026 at 8:32 AM

A Broken Old Car Outdoors

Shipping a car from the United States to Germany is usually manageable once you understand how German regulations, emissions rules and customs paperwork fit together. Where things get more complicated is when the vehicle is very new, heavily modified, non‑running or branded as salvage …

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Cheapest Way To Import A Car From Japan: 4 Proven Strategies

By Alex Naumov on March 17, 2026 at 11:06 AM

Nissan Skyline GT-R

Cheap is relative when you are shipping a car across the Pacific. The goal is not to cut every possible corner, but to make smart decisions that lower your total spend while staying compliant and protecting the car you just bought.

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Is Importing a Car from Japan Worth It in 2026? Honest Cost Guide

By Alex Naumov on March 17, 2026 at 11:02 AM

A Blue Nissan Skyline GT-R Parked in a Parking Lot

Importing a car from Japan in 2026 can still be a smart move, but only in specific situations where rarity, condition, and long‑term value justify the extra cost and complexity. In other cases, a similar car already in the US will be cheaper, faster, and less stressful to own.

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Can I Buy a Car in Japan and Bring It to the US?

By Alex Naumov on March 17, 2026 at 11:00 AM

A Black Vintage Honda Civic CR-X Parked in a Parking Lot

Buying a car in Japan and bringing it back to the United States is not only possible in 2026, it is something US buyers are doing every week with the right shipping partner and plan.

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Import a Car from Japan to the US: 2026 Costs & Strategies

By Alex Naumov on March 17, 2026 at 11:00 AM

A White Nissan Coupe Car on the Road

Buying a car in Japan and importing it to the United States is absolutely possible in 2026. Many US buyers do it every month, from private enthusiasts chasing JDM legends to dealers building inventory.

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Moving with a Car to Spain: USA Relocation Guide 2026

By Alex Naumov on March 17, 2026 at 6:54 AM

Flag of Spain under Blue Sky

Relocating to Spain is an appealing prospect for many Americans. The climate, the culture, the cost of living in certain regions. And then comes the practical question most people ask themselves at some point during the planning process: what do I do with my car?

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1990s German Performance Cars Worth Importing: Collector Wave 2026

By Alex Naumov on March 16, 2026 at 8:35 AM

BMW E34 M5

The 1990s collector wave for German performance cars is no longer a prediction—it is happening. Buyers who watched the E30 M3 and early 964 appreciate dramatically are now turning their attention to the decade that followed, identifying the next tier of benchmark German cars before pr …

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2001 German Cars Now 25-Year Eligible: E46 M3, 996 GT3 & E39 M5

By Alex Naumov on March 16, 2026 at 8:31 AM

BMW E46 M3

Every January, a new group of cars crosses the 25-year eligibility threshold for US import. In 2026, that group includes three of the most sought-after German performance cars of the early 2000s: the BMW E46 M3, the Porsche 996 GT3, and the BMW E39 M5.

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