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		<title>Ship Cars to Europe for Personal Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shipping a car to Europe
 just for personal use may sound a little ludicrous. You’ll probably end up paying a couple thousand dollars to get your car there, but there are actually a few reasons that you may want to ship car to Europe, even though the cost seems prohibitive. For one thing, cars in [...]]]></description>
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<p> just for personal use may sound a little ludicrous. You’ll probably end up paying a couple thousand dollars to get your car there, but there are actually a few reasons that you may want to <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">ship car to Europe</a>, even though the cost seems prohibitive. For one thing, cars in Europe – like pretty much everything else – are more expensive than cars in the United States. The same make and model of car can cost three or four times as much in Europe, which makes the couple thousand dollars you’ll pay in shipping and customs fees seem minimal.</p>
<p>So, if you’re moving to Europe and need to <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">ship cars to Europe</a>, how exactly do you go about it? Well, it’s not as simple as just running to the Post Office to drop off a package. You have to pay for shipping costs, for sure, but you also have to have the car inspected. To get the car through customs, you’ll have to present ownership papers at several points during the process, and you’ll have to do the same thing to get the car unloaded and through customs on the other end of the shipment.</p>
<p>All of this can get complicated, but don’t worry. There are companies that can help you <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">ship autos to Europe</a> and that can take much of the hassle off your shoulders. These are called <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">logistics companies</a>, and they can actually help you ship just about anything. These companies specialize in getting items together, shipping them at the lowest possible cost, and even getting them through customs on both ends. Since <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">shipping autos</a> is so complex, you’ll be much better off if you go through an <a href="http://www.limcologistics.com/">International Shipping Company</a> to ship your car than you will if you try to ship it on your own.</p>
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