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Re: swiss-list: Moving to Switzerland :-( :-) :-( :-) :-)

From: Stefan Wengi <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 13:34:31 -0700
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Chris Cavigioli wrote:

> My family moved from Boston to Switzerland in 1974 and we brought a VW
> Squareback with us. It was a nightmare. The regulations are different and
> lots of structural work had to be performed and the car your out of service
> for a long time and it was expensive. I would suggest selling the van and
> purchasing a Swiss retail version in Switzerland instead. That's usually
> cheaper, easier, and less hassle. Of course much has changed since 1974,
> so I'd be curious to hear your experience.

As far as I know a LOT has changed since 1974.

Especially exporting European cars back to Switzerland seems to be a
pretty good deal.
Changes usually include lights and speedometer.
Exhaust should not be a problem.
A Swiss Audi dealer quoted me something around SFr. 2500.
But as the van in question is probably American I'd rather dump it here
;-)

Stefan

btw: shipping can be done from the port in Oakland (at least that's what
I heard)

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Staudenmann [SMTP:studis_at_ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 11:06 PM
> To: Swiss-List
> Subject: swiss-list: Moving to Switzerland :-( :-) :-( :-) :-)
>
> We're moving back to Switzerland in August and want to take a car
> (Minivan) plus some personal stuff with us, but not a complete household
> (no furniture).
> Does anybody know a good moving company for a relocation from San Jose
> to Switzerland which does it for a reasonable price? Any experience on
> how to move a car and import it?
> Please send a note to studis_at_ix.netcom.com. Your help is greatly
> appreciated!
> Markus
>
> PS: We have a complete household to sell, including car (Ford Escort LX
> Wagon, 1996), appliances (washer, dryer, refrigerator, TV/VCR, CD, BBQ,
> lawn mower, etc.), furniture (beds K/Q/F/cribs, table, chairs, desk,
> shelves, etc.), tons of kids' stuff, etc. etc.
>
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