Hallo Leute,

    Ich werde nach Berlin reisen und plane, eine kostenlose und einfache Tour durch Europa von Deutschland nach Belgien, Luxemburg und schließlich Genf zu machen.

    Die Preise für die Autovermietung sind jedoch für mich einfach zu hoch. Eine einfache Verleih von Audi A6 würde rund 130 Euro pro Tag kosten, und meine Reise beträgt 15 Tage, was insgesamt rund 1950 Euro bringt.

    Dies gab mir dann die Idee, ein Auto zu kaufen, anstatt eines zu mieten, was billiger wäre und ich es anschließend bei einem Händler verkaufen oder verkaufen kann und meine Kosten sogar noch niedrigere strahlt.

    Irgendwelche Ratschläge, wie dies als singapurerer Tat gemacht werden kann? Gibt es irgendwo, wo ich das Auto entsorgen oder es schnell verkaufen kann, ohne zu viel Ärger in Genf? Oder muss ich es nach Deutschland zurückbringen, bevor ich es loswerden kann?

    Jede Hilfe wäre sehr geschätzt!

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    1. Minimum_Rice555 on

      I don’t think you can even enter most European cities with this car. Check EURO emission regulation for each country and city you plan to visit.

    2. A clapped out car for under 2 grand might leave you stranded, and you’re taking a long drive.

      Second of all you need insurance, which will require an IBAN for the money to be debited off a bank account. And you need an address to register the car to.

      Just rent a car or use public transportation/fly.

    3. flynndotearth on

      I think it is difficult solely because of bureaucracy. You will need to register the car on your name at a traffic department, usually the one in the district where you are registered. It does take time to get an appointment for that.

      Of course, you can try to book one online in advance, so you can go soon after you arrive.

      Another question is if you need residency to buy a car, which I am not sure about. If not I think it is possible.

      You will need to get insurance for your car, but that can be done online pretty fast, but it might add up to the cost significantly. And when you buy a car there is a tax you have to pay when you register it, which is ca. 130-200€.

      Also is your driver’s license recognised in EU? You will need an international driver’s license issued from your country of residence, to drive any kind of car.

    4. As already mentioned you won’t be able to insure it. Why would you need an Audi as a rental tho? I get that you might need a bigger car for 15 days but Audi is a high price brand. A cheaper brand and maybe even a smaller car should be far less costly.

    5. Good idea, but it won’t work. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative with some flexibility, might I suggest a Eurail pass?

    6. BerlinerRing on

      Don’t rent an Audi A6 ? Renting a VW Golf should set you back 300€/week no so much more, especially at places like Alamo

    7. You can get a short termregistration for the export of a car. That can be valid for up to a year. Yes you need a german bank account for this, but many dealers can organize that for you. And most emission zone are for cars with diesel engines with euro 4 or lower. If you buy a car with a gasoline engine it would be possible to do what you want.

      But i don’t think you are going to save much money, because you won’t be able to sell the car quickly in another country because the registrration for a potential buyer is not so easy in most countries. So you would have to drop it of for free at a scrapyard.

      And you are still driving a (maybe unreliable) 20 year old car.

    8. CodewortSchinken on

      The car is marketed as „export only“ because it needs an economically unfeasible amount of repairs done to pass a german roadworthyness inspection at best. At worst it jas structural damage beyond the point of repairability.

    9. Independent_Bowl_680 on

      Checked rental prices for 14 days in Berlin and [check24.de](http://check24.de) gave me 450 Euros in total. However, not a premium car, but something small. A VW Passat or similiar starting at 600 Euro.

    10. New_Yogurt7425 on

      What are you, hitman?

      Please drive by train for your own safety, bus is also possible but it sucks.

      Guy you need more money those times of romantic illusion is over. You need money for everything at least for your health.

    11. Kind_Tear_999 on

      lol this is not south east asia 😂😂 things dont work like that in Germany dude

    12. pever_lyfter on

      I have done this. But it was a motorcycle and I spent 2500 euros including everything. And it was a reliable honda 500 I bought from a dealer with a warranty. Still lost 1000 euros when I sold it. Friend did it in Croatia too and rode across Europe for 20 day before just giving it away. Again it was a Honda, but a trans alp. Cost him around 650 euros ready to ride back in 2016. Even though it is a hammer when it comes to reliability, that particular one got him stranded in Switzerland. Took days for the parts to arrive and he fixed it himself at a friend’s place.

      You are going for an Audi A6, TDI with god knows what history and I’m assuming you are not that well versed in fixing cars at the side of the road with no assistance. Just run the other way and rent a polo or something from starcar from their website. They always have the cheapest cars available. With full cover insurance and everything, might cost you around 60-80 euros a day. Don’t forget the vignette at the borders or you will have to pay a fine later. Good luck.

    13. German bureaucracy? I doubt it, or it will take you some dozens of letters.

    14. “Export only” usually means the car would need an unreasonable costly overhauling before you can very unquickly obtain license plates.
      In other words: Big no-no! And only 15 day of vacation means Big no-no-no.

    15. throwaway55f5 on

      Buy a shitbox, drive to Geneva, and just leave it somewhere. Just don’t get pulled over and you’ll be fine

    16. CaptainPoset on

      „Auto nur für Export“ means „defective and far from street-legal because of it“. Don’t buy such a car, ever.

    17. BreezyBadger93 on

      Last thing you want with precious limited time on a trip is to get stranded by a scrap yard shit box.

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