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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #1
    Gray market vehicles are not smuggled. Otherwise they'd be called black market vehicles. Gray market vehicles are fully tax-paid and legally imported (with documentation to back it up). The LC we just sold was a gray unit (from the Middle East). My brother's daily driver is also a gray unit (from China). My mom's coding car is also a gray unit (ex-USA). You just need to have the proper documentation and pay the proper fees.

    During the 80's gray-market vehicles were popular in the U.S. But newer regulations made it too expensive to federalize imported vehicles. One of the last well known importers was Europa International which made the MB G-Wagen available in the U.S. They lost the G-Wagen biz when MB North America finally officially imported the G-Wagen into the U.S. (much to the delight of rappers everywhere).

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  2. Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    #2
    OTEP: i'm not sure about vehicles but electronic items that are grey market are always smuggled goods.

  3. Join Date
    Aug 2004
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    #3
    With cars, grey means "legal" but not "official".

    In other words, the only thing "shady" about a grey-market import is the amount of manufacturer support you'll get if something breaks... (i.e.: none)

    I've heard it applied to expensive electronics... stuff brought in (not necessarily smuggled) without manufacturer support (read: warranty).

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  4. Join Date
    May 2012
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    #4
    An old thread... sorry kung binuhay ko pa.
    Meron pa kayang bentahan ng import cars/trucks sa Region 1?

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