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Saw a 2005 C220CDI Registered in Virginia Today - How Did it Get Here?
It was parked by the dealer's service bay for an exhaust system malfunction. After noticing the poverty rims, Euro plate bracket, fabric seats, 260 km/h speedo, and plastic door handles, I had to ask how it got here. No one in the dealer thought it was anything special. The only response I received was..."That must be fast...it has got 260 mph on the speedometer...I've never seen caps on a Benz!" I should mention that the license plates looked like ordinary Virginia plates with the addition of "Drive Away" on the bottom. What does that mean?
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Could it be a foreign diplomats's car? Perhaps someone in the military returning from overseas?
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It may be a legally imported gray-market car. The "Drive Away" may be some sort of a moving permit for moving to another state. Sounds like the people at the dealership are a bunch of retards.
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They probably assumed the spark plug gaps fouled.
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That's what I was thinking until I saw that nothing (including speedo, headlights) had been "federalized." Plus it has been registered with a county since 2005...mysterious |
Its possible to get Euro cars in, the Gumball guys do it. I think you have to have lots of money and know the right people.
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I would guess diplomat, UN, or someone in the military brought it from Europe.
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According to Virginia DOT:
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1: It's been confiscated from the owner and it's being moved. 2: The plates are being illegally used. |
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