What's the absolute cheapest way of bringing a car from USA to UK using a UK bound ship/tanker etc? [closed]
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I'm looking to import an old american car to England and wondered if there is an even cheaper perhaps unofficial way other than using a regular Roll On - Roll Off shipping service? I'm thinking of a boat/ship that might be capable of carrying one or two vehicles.
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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill, Newton Jun 7 at 21:07
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I'm looking to import an old american car to England and wondered if there is an even cheaper perhaps unofficial way other than using a regular Roll On - Roll Off shipping service? I'm thinking of a boat/ship that might be capable of carrying one or two vehicles.
usa automobiles shipping
closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill, Newton Jun 7 at 21:07
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" â Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill
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â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
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Jun 7 at 21:01
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I'm looking to import an old american car to England and wondered if there is an even cheaper perhaps unofficial way other than using a regular Roll On - Roll Off shipping service? I'm thinking of a boat/ship that might be capable of carrying one or two vehicles.
usa automobiles shipping
I'm looking to import an old american car to England and wondered if there is an even cheaper perhaps unofficial way other than using a regular Roll On - Roll Off shipping service? I'm thinking of a boat/ship that might be capable of carrying one or two vehicles.
usa automobiles shipping
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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill, Newton Jun 7 at 21:07
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" â Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill
closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill, Newton Jun 7 at 21:07
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" â Giorgio, Peter M, bytebuster, Greg Hewgill
You might get better help at Expatriates.
â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
â Jacob Horbulyk
Jun 7 at 21:01
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You might get better help at Expatriates.
â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
â Jacob Horbulyk
Jun 7 at 21:01
You might get better help at Expatriates.
â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
You might get better help at Expatriates.
â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
â Jacob Horbulyk
Jun 7 at 21:01
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
â Jacob Horbulyk
Jun 7 at 21:01
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You might get better help at Expatriates.
â jdouglas
Jun 7 at 19:06
Why would you use a Ro/Ro? You just put it in a container.
â Peter M
Jun 7 at 19:13
Unfortunately shipping questions are off-topic for this site.
â Jacob Horbulyk
Jun 7 at 21:01