Our cars being shipped over to Romania
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Over about the last 2 years, I have seen a constant stream of lorries in a couple of places near me that are Romanian, (from the plates) and are loaded up with second-hand (uk) cars. All sorts - Mondeos; Land rovers; Nissans; anything really. Mostly slightly older stuff, guess in the £1000 - £10,000 second hand price bracket, not brand new models.
So, is there a thriving market in Romania for UK cars?
Are they even right-hand drive over there?
Just seems a little odd to my suspicious mind, but they're not exactly covert - so I'm not suggesting they are stolen for example.
So, is there a thriving market in Romania for UK cars?

Just seems a little odd to my suspicious mind, but they're not exactly covert - so I'm not suggesting they are stolen for example.
"Our" cars? But nobody in the UK seems to want them.
I was under the impression that second-hand cars are cheap in the UK. I always figured nobody else nearby would buy our stupid wrong-way-round things. But if you're only going to take them apart, perhaps it could make sense...
BTW, for all your which-side-of-the-road questions, you can check out the official wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-_and_left-hand_...
I was under the impression that second-hand cars are cheap in the UK. I always figured nobody else nearby would buy our stupid wrong-way-round things. But if you're only going to take them apart, perhaps it could make sense...
BTW, for all your which-side-of-the-road questions, you can check out the official wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-_and_left-hand_...
Last few times I've been on the Dover-Dunkirk ferry I've seen eastern european registered vans pulling trailer with old executive cars on. BMW 7 series, Audi A8s etc. I did wonder what that was about at the time. Maybe there's some profit in picking one up and taking it back to sell if you happen to be heading that way anyway?...
A 10 year old Beemer or similar in this country is seen as pretty much past it, to an Eastern European its the ultimate car, age is irrelavent. A guy i work with is Lithuanian, he recently bought a 6 year old 5 series, basic cloth trim, 220k, knocks and scrapes all over it. I wouldn't look twice at it but to him and his family back home he is driving an top executive car.
Bloke at work recently sold a diesel estate Mondeo which was experiencing an engine problem (can't remember the specifics) which none of the local garages could solve.
He stuck it on ebay, and it was bought by a guy in Poland for £350. He drove all the way over with a trailer, and trailered it back - apparently to break for parts.
He stuck it on ebay, and it was bought by a guy in Poland for £350. He drove all the way over with a trailer, and trailered it back - apparently to break for parts.
I was in Bucharest in October on business and was surprised at the number of UK cars up for sale at the side of the road. Nothing particularly fancy, Vectras, Mondeos and the odd 406.
Not quite sure what the story is but I do know some of the guys from the Romanian office had previously worked in the UK and chose to drive home at the end of their secondment. May be a popular move!
Not quite sure what the story is but I do know some of the guys from the Romanian office had previously worked in the UK and chose to drive home at the end of their secondment. May be a popular move!
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