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Crotia, Serbia and Bosnian countries... They're crazy cheap.
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In romania
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Berlin or Poland?
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If it all goes well, I want to buy a new car by the end of the year but in The Netherlands it's so freaking expensive...and I am also forced to look into smaller cars (VW Polo, Golf, BMW 1-series, Seat Leon and such) because larger cars have ridicilous monthly roadtaxes in here...hate it.
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Buy a used car car from Germany/Italy for example and drive it in Eastern Europe. This way you buy the car yourself, so you don't pay to dealers who import it, and taxes in Eastern European countries are very low.
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Baltic countries are the cheapest ones to get a used car.
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UK is the cheapest country to own and buy a car.

It's a fact they have some of the lowest car prices. It's because their steering wheel is on the right side, and so there's not a huge market for these cars so the demand is small so prices are also small.
It really is so but another factor in the low price of cars from the UK It's not just the steering wheel that because of the Harsh climate very often and quickly corrosion is eaten by the body and other elements of the car's finish. Thus it turns out that cheap does not mean the best.
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UK is the cheapest country to own and buy a car.

It's a fact they have some of the lowest car prices. It's because their steering wheel is on the right side, and so there's not a huge market for these cars so the demand is small so prices are also small.
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romania.  Grin Grin Grin what i saw in romania was terrible

the cheapest you will find it in romania
I know a family who immigrated from Romania, and another that did missions work in there. From what I have heard it’s very bad there. It’s not the worst place in the world to be, but it is a place that should probably be avoided.
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Germany is very cheap, couse they get rid of cars that are older than 10 years, and that are good cars for not much money Smiley
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for this kind of shopping, germany is very cheap.
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You're willing to move in order to have a car...?!
Perhaps he is looking to go on a little trip to buy a car for a cheap price, then bring it back to his home country. Depending on the price variation he might be able to save a lot by buying in another country (I wouldn't know for sure though 'cause I don't live in Europe).
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romania.  Grin Grin Grin what i saw in romania was terrible

the cheapest you will find it in romania
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Is it also cheap to OWN a car in Poland? Like taxes and insurances?
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While searching earlier I saw alot of great cars, in what seemed to be a good shape, for a small amount of money in Poland.
meed to go to poland ride away Grin
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What about France??? Has anyone here check their cars? I believe they're have pretty good pricing for cars! Grin
The French love cars its production. I wouldn't buy a French car even for 1 Euro. I don't like them. My opinion is that the French have only good diesel engines Renault. Why do I need the engine? I need a car completely. I love German cars. The cheapest they are in Poland.
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What about France??? Has anyone here check their cars? I believe they're have pretty good pricing for cars! Grin
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I don't know about Europe but I think it's Poland. I bought my car in LA and got insurance in this company https://www.mis-insurance.com/auto-insurance/ . I pay 19$ per month + it provides liability and medical coverage pays.
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probably romania...
looking for something like this?

or if you need some more horsepower:

best thing is you do not need diesel you can just use domestic fuel oil in these and save some extra because taxes are way lower for it.

Is this really there? car with horse as machine
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Not what you asked but the most expensive country most be The Netherlands. Damn, not only are the prices quite ridicilous, the monthly costs (taxes and insurance) costs are like 300 EUR without driving a single mile for let's say a BMW 3 or 5 serie.
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