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This article was published by Joe Donaldson (@Joey D) on January 27th, 2019 in the Car Culture category.
In Canada I've heard the cutoff is only fifteen years and I've seen some imported cars that are definitely newer than 1994. I've seen a number of R34 Skylines for instance.I was unaware of this rule in US. Some classic metal in there. Cars we have taken for granted in Europe.
Thanks for highlighting this and hopefully America can enjoy them now too.
In Canada I've heard the cutoff is only fifteen years and I've seen some imported cars that are definitely newer than 1994. I've seen a number of R34 Skylines for instance.
Regardless I'd want that Audi. Or an original STI.
Mitsubishi - officially the Colt Car Company - sold a maximum of 100 a year as new, UK cars, starting in 1996.UK got some grey imports through dealers
That's what I thought. I knew it couldn't be 25 cause I see a number of imported 90s Japanese cars around, such as late 90s Nissan Skylines and Silvias. One time I saw a red S15 Silvia Spec R Aero that looked really nice. And where I used to live I'd often see a silver R32 GT-R around.It is 15 years here
Because of Gran Turismo.Mitsubishi - officially the Colt Car Company - sold a maximum of 100 a year as new, UK cars, starting in 1996.
OKAY! FTO here I go!!
... I wonder how much it would cost to get one, and how to go about doing it?
AKA “If you’re from the rest of the world and you wanted one of these you’re screwed because now the prices are going to double or triple because they’re legal to import into the US”. Mostly for the more “collectible” models. Maybe not for something like a Rasheen, which is more likely to be imported to a more developing market.
I’m just glad we in Canada have a 10 year grace period between when the cars become legal here and when they become legal in US where the prices are reasonable.
You're in Utah and I'm assuming SLC. If that's the case, these guys can help: https://jdmlegends.com/
Their shop is in Murray right by the big Intermountain Hospital.
Mhh, I’d say it’s not so much the case. Only “cult” cars such as GT-Rs and Evos suffer this fate usually. Then again, by the time more and more of those models become legal they’re already quite expensive outside of the U.S. I haven’t really noticed much changes in price.
Cars like the 106 Rallye will fly under the radar to most because it’s not featured in “1000HP+ LAMBO KILLER JDM BRUH” compilations.
Why are (were) these car forbidden in the USA?
They're now just 25 years old.
The reason for the rule is because Mercedes thought people would buy a car in say Germany, then ship it over to the US saving a bunch of money. This is, of course, before the invention of the Euro and when the American dollar was worth more than it is now compared to those currencies. It's really just a bunch of BS that needs to go away, but given who our current president is, I'm surprised we just haven't banned imported vehicles full stop.
https://www.gtplanet.net/does-donald-trump-want-to-ban-german-luxury-cars-from-america/He's probably thought of it
It's also when Mercedes were still able to charge basically whatever they wanted in North America because Lexus hadn't come calling yet.This is, of course, before the invention of the Euro and when the American dollar was worth more than it is now compared to those currencies.
In Canada I've heard the cutoff is only fifteen years and I've seen some imported cars that are definitely newer than 1994. I've seen a number of R34 Skylines for instance.
Regardless I'd want that Audi. Or an original STI.
Mhh, I’d say it’s not so much the case. Only “cult” cars such as GT-Rs and Evos suffer this fate usually. Then again, by the time more and more of those models become legal they’re already quite expensive outside of the U.S. I haven’t really noticed much changes in price.
Don't believe I've ever seen a first gen Elise. Though I have seen second gen ones. And I've seen a number of R34 Skylines and S15 Silvias. I've also seen a handful of kei cars too. Mostly the trucks and vans it seems but I've seen at least one Honda Beat.We still get some surprises though. I believe this was a grey import
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No hypenAt the 106’s heart sits a modest 1.3-liter four pot
HypenWith its 2.0-liter 3S-GTE turbo four-pot
The FTO was basically only sold officially in Japan I think. UK got some grey imports through dealers, I think Asutralia kinda had the same thing happening. But nowhere else any has been sold new.