I had an unexpected assignment to continental Europe drop on me this week, and while I have several months before I leave, I'm doing the ship/sell/store debate for all of my current vehicles. My current understanding is the government will pay to ship one and store one, with the rest up to me.
I would love to take the M3 and get it on some fun European tracks, but I don't know how prevalent American style "run whatcha brung" street car friendly track days are in continental Europe. I think they exist but may not be accessible enough to be worth planning around. The other problem I understand is that European governments are notoriously strict about modifications, and it will be impossible to register the car without passing an inspection. My car is not heavily modified, but I will potentially have to revert a several things, and I'm not sure how'll they accept the Ohlins coilovers + Vorshlag plates I'm installing on the car right now. The most frustrating part is I can't figure out what the rules are from here. I wonder if it would be easier to just plan to buy something in country and figure it out what I can do there.
Which then leaves the question of what to do with the car if it stays. I can put it in long-term storage, but I don't know how well an old car would do coming out of that condition. And finally, as much as it hurts, I can sell the car, and let someone else enjoy it. But finding a good condition 6-speed slicktop when I return potentially three years from now may be impossible. It seems more likely I would just have to move on to something else at that point.
Anyone been through this process and have some wisdom to share?
I would love to take the M3 and get it on some fun European tracks, but I don't know how prevalent American style "run whatcha brung" street car friendly track days are in continental Europe. I think they exist but may not be accessible enough to be worth planning around. The other problem I understand is that European governments are notoriously strict about modifications, and it will be impossible to register the car without passing an inspection. My car is not heavily modified, but I will potentially have to revert a several things, and I'm not sure how'll they accept the Ohlins coilovers + Vorshlag plates I'm installing on the car right now. The most frustrating part is I can't figure out what the rules are from here. I wonder if it would be easier to just plan to buy something in country and figure it out what I can do there.
Which then leaves the question of what to do with the car if it stays. I can put it in long-term storage, but I don't know how well an old car would do coming out of that condition. And finally, as much as it hurts, I can sell the car, and let someone else enjoy it. But finding a good condition 6-speed slicktop when I return potentially three years from now may be impossible. It seems more likely I would just have to move on to something else at that point.
Anyone been through this process and have some wisdom to share?
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