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Got muh Toyota Land Cruiser today
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2017-10-11 at 12:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon There is no such law prohibiting the import of new cars. My Land Cruiser is a brought-to-compliance import.
i dont know what the fuck youre stammering about...and, as usual, you dont either, but the fact is, virtually every state has laws prohibiting individuals from buying a new car without going through a dealership. im not debating a factual situation with you and i dont give enough of a fuck to explain the politics, lobbying, and assorted NADA cartel relationships involved. go fucking google it. -
2017-10-11 at 12:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra as far as I know it's not illegal, but depending on what model you're likely be rammed with a luxury import tax that a dealership would be able to have waived
no...its literally illegal. there was a court case where the dealerships-cartel lawyers sued someone...(ford maybe...not sure)...for selling without the dealers getting a cut.
importing foreign-made vehicles is a pita. ive had more experience with it than i care to have had from when i was in the military. (for some fun times try driving a full-sized camaro thru the 'streets' of italy that are the width of a shoebox. childrens shoes.) if that idiot imported a vehicle that is available for purchase in the US it shows how Bill Krozby-tarded he is. the import duties alone take away any pricing incentives that would be had from a foreign-soil purchase. -
2017-10-11 at 12:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock i dont know what the fuck youre stammering about…and, as usual, you dont either, but the fact is, virtually every state has laws prohibiting individuals from buying a new car without going through a dealership. im not debating a factual situation with you and i dont give enough of a fuck to explain the politics, lobbying, and assorted NADA cartel relationships involved. go fucking google it.
No you senile fucktard, there is no law against importing a new car. If you buy a car within the US, you have to buy it from a dealership. There is no restriction on importing so long as your car complies with all import regulations. -
2017-10-11 at 1:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon No you senile fucktard, there is no law against importing a new car. If you buy a car within the US, you have to buy it from a dealership. There is no restriction on importing so long as your car complies with all import regulations.
then youre talking about something completely different from what im talking about, retard. if youre buying a vehicle from overseas that is easily available in the US it shows how much of an idiot you are, considering all the fees, costs, and hurdles necessary -
2017-10-11 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock then youre talking about something completely different from what im talking about, retard. if youre buying a vehicle from overseas that is easily available in the US it shows how much of an idiot you are, considering all the fees, costs, and hurdles necessary
No, you're talking about something completely different than I am you idiot. I said it was an import in the first place.
The US Land Cruiser and JP Land Cruiser are superficially similar. For one thing, the US Land Cruiser models are still using the same engine and features etc as from the 2014 Land cruiser. Whereas JP Land Cruisers get engine updates annually, and come with a bunch more features, including a newer electronic suspension system. And American Toyota's are more reliable than other cars but JP Toyotas are built to a higher quality standard. And all thing considered, I am willing to spend more money on a car I've always wanted, but this might not be relatable to a poorfag who has to snap pictures of mediocre cooch for a living. -
2017-10-11 at 2:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon No, you're talking about something completely different than I am you idiot. I said it was an import in the first place.
The US Land Cruiser and JP Land Cruiser are superficially similar. For one thing, the US Land Cruiser models are still using the same engine and features etc as from the 2014 Land cruiser. Whereas JP Land Cruisers get engine updates annually, and come with a bunch more features, including a newer electronic suspension system. And American Toyota's are more reliable than other cars but JP Toyotas are built to a higher quality standard. And all thing considered, I am willing to spend more money on a car I've always wanted, but this might not be relatable to a poorfag who has to snap pictures of mediocre cooch for a living.
scroll back to the part about knowing what youre talking about and not doing it.
pop quiz, cock socket: where does toyota manufacture all their land cruisers.
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2017-10-11 at 10:54 AM UTCCan someone explain to me what's so great about land cruisers? My local JDM dealer has like ten of them
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