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W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Eryck on August 03, 2009, 14:36:07

Title: Buying cars internationally
Post by: Eryck on August 03, 2009, 14:36:07
Greetings to all.  Given the international nature of this forum, I am sure that there are many members that have experience in buying a car from another country without traveling there to complete the transaction. 

I have too but previously, the amount wasn't large and I bought it from a dealer so I took the risk.

What about if it's a substantial amount and the seller is an individual?  Do you normally just do it based on trust or you use escrow?  If escrow, which one? 

Thanks in advance. 
Title: Re: Buying cars internationally
Post by: Peter van Es on August 03, 2009, 15:34:53
If the amount is big enough.... go there yourself!

Peter
Title: Re: Buying cars internationally
Post by: Eryck on August 03, 2009, 15:38:51
Yeah....that would be ideal....but from Hong Kong to Michigan.....yikes!
Title: Re: Buying cars internationally
Post by: Peter van Es on August 03, 2009, 15:41:22
There's a couple of expert members in the Michigan area, in fact I was just visiting mdsalemi there last week! Contact him!

Then again, if the amount is large (say $50K upwards) I'd probably get on a plane to look myself...

Peter
Title: Re: Buying cars internationally
Post by: Eryck on August 05, 2009, 04:49:08
Thanks, Peter.  I am now thinking about flying there.

I actually paid an 'expert' to inspect the car for me.  So that's covered.  The only concern I have is that I have to make the wire payment first so there is always a risk that the seller takes off with the money and don't give me the car!  That's really my concern. 
Title: Re: Buying cars internationally
Post by: 66andBlue on August 05, 2009, 17:45:21
... Do you normally just do it based on trust or you use escrow?  If escrow, which one? 
Eryck,
I would always use an escrow agent. Most banks have a contact/correspondence bank in the vicinity of the purchase location that could act as the escrow agent. Ask your bank for help.