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Originally Posted by dcjodon
Grey-market cars are purchased illegally, period, unless it's been certified and put through the proper EPA conversion process. YES they can seize and crush your car if you attract enough attention. Good luck making an insurance claim in an accident without the police questioning the vehicle and likely making a call to homeland security. To quote this Jalopnik article:
"First off, I am not wrong. U R wrong.
Second: There is no legal Nissan Silvia S-15 in the United States. None. Zero. If you are currently driving a Nissan Silvia S-15 in the United States, you are an outlaw; a rebel; you're the Jesse James of four-cylinder Japanese automobiles."
http://jalopnik.com/here-s-how-peopl...d-s-1685247358
And if you want some further education:
http://forums.nicoclub.com/pa-1998-n...r-t554869.html
It's a shame Zilvia has no policy against this grey-market bullshit.
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That's actually false. A grey market car can be purchased legally. That's why it's called a grey market car genius and not a black market car. Quote all you want and paste articles from dip shits like jolopnik till you're blue in the face. I'v had grey market cars before some of you could even drive. Been pulled over more times than I could count and have had several claims on grey market cars that were paid without question. How is that you ask? Because the car was state legal in every way and properly insured for what the car is. If you were right no state would allow a grey market car to be registered at all.
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