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Q: I want to import my 'Merican 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 to China? Possible?

Before deciding to move to China for this start up, I had pre -purchased this beast at a local dealer back in nyc.
Dealer has now announced it is arriving and would be ready in a few months.

What is the department of motor vehicles (DMV) called in China? any suggestion to what officials can help me?

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i guess its possible. but a lot of paper works to do

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Don't forget the good old motto, Fap! "When you got the money, in China sky's the limit"! good luck, you'll be representing 'Merica with your car!

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You should go ask your embassy. Surely they have all the info you need!

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I was checking into this a few years ago and I bookmarked this article:

http://www.chinacartimes.com/2007/09/03/importing-a-car-into-china-is-it...

Maybe it will help, but it's a few years old so you might need to verify the info to see if it's still accurate.

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Njord had the best answer Smile Importing through a company is much easier ! yay!
Im still debating to put her on a boat or fly her over ... 400 bucks difference..

Prob gonna end up flying her Laughing out loud Delivery is next friday, get her on the cargo plane and tadam!
Tuesday i have my car! g/f back home gonna be mad Smile hihihi

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