swan
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Post by swan on Nov 4, 2022 19:50:06 GMT
I wouldnt drive a dream car in Saudi, unless you are only planning on driving on camp.
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Post by clodogian on Nov 12, 2022 21:46:58 GMT
First off, I'll say that I agree with swan - not a good idea to drive around in your dream car in Saudi Arabia. Secondly, I'll say that the cost of shipping a vehicle from the U.S. to Saudi Arabia is going to be ridiculously expensive, which is probably the first thing you should determine. There aren't going to be a lot of shippers that operate between the two countries so you won't have a ton of options, but you should be able to get an estimate from a few. If, after all that, you still want to do it, you can go forward with whichever company you felt most comfortable with, was cheapest, or whatever your criteria are. All that said, the one company I know of that has experience in this area is this one: www.a1autotransport.com/ship-car-to-saudi-arabia/
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2022 14:39:27 GMT
I wouldnt drive a dream car in Saudi, unless you are only planning on driving on camp. No way you want to have your pride and joy here unless you plan on living here permanently. Your car will acquire dings and dents all over it from the locals, usually when your car is parked up somewhere. Dents from doors, people reversing into it it etc…and not stopping. It’s the Wild West. That’s not to mention the roads where you’re going to get bodywork damage from stones, concrete, massive potholes etc..don’t take the risk!!
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Post by StarboyX on Nov 26, 2022 0:31:07 GMT
I wouldnt drive a dream car in Saudi, unless you are only planning on driving on camp. No way you want to have your pride and joy here unless you plan on living here permanently. Your car will acquire dings and dents all over it from the locals, usually when your car is parked up somewhere. Dents from doors, people reversing into it it etc…and not stopping. It’s the Wild West. That’s not to mention the roads where you’re going to get bodywork damage from stones, concrete, massive potholes etc..don’t take the risk!! Not worth the retrofit to bring over and car must be 5 year's old max. Having said that, there are opportunities... I remember seeing a 2020 or 2021 Acura SUV on sale... And there's no Acura here, except Kuwait. Anyways, someone brought one over from Canada and listed it for 2x sticker price!
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