General
Registering 928-Euro in the U.S.
Even though it's been a few months now since I had to register my "new" '82 928S Euro, and
thinking that all my problems were over with no-one there believeing the VIN number that I
gave them (the 3 Z's in the sequence...WPOZZZ92ZCS840377 threw them, and THANK GOD I
had the title with me or they wouldn't have let me register the car. NOW I'm having trouble
with my insurance company saying that the VIN number is not right and they took it upon
themselves to change the VIN on my insurance policy to WPOJAO etc. Has anyone else on
the list had any similar problems when they went to register their Euro sharks? TIA Steve
Yes, I had the EXACT same problem here in NJ - only I didn't get away as easy as you! DMV
insisted that I had the wrong VIN, and when I insisted that it was correct, they demanded a
face to face inspection of all VIN's on the car. After they realized that the VIN was unaltered,
they asked for me to provide an affidavit to my character via a local judge - and only then
allowed me to title the car. My insurance company did not want to insure the car, but I
threatened them to cancel a $50,000.00 corporate policy if they would not accept the car. They
then needed to personally inspect the car to see if it had been federalized......
I will never buy a ZZZ again!
Stuart Zeh
85 928 euro 5sp
I recently purchased an 85 928s Euro and no trouble at all with either the State of Colorado, or
my insurance company (American Family). I purchased the car in New Jersey and flew out to
get it and drive it home. I had the PO take a picture of the federalization sticker on the driver's
side door jamb and e-mail it to me. I then printed it out on photo paper and sent it to my
insurance agent. He told me that there would be no trouble with the Euro VIN before I even
owned the vehicle. When I got it back to Colorado, I drove to the DMV and told the agent
about the VIN. The computer wouldn't take it and said the VIN was "invalid". After my
explanation and the proof of insurance cards, she did a manual override and I had plates and
registration cards within 5 minutes. My advice would be to contact your insurance agent
before you buy the car and see what he can tell you. If the car can be insured then the State
has one less reason to worry about having that car on its roads. If he won't insure it, then
contact another agent. It's all a matter of personal preference on the agent's part. It may help
that I insure 2 other cars and my home with my American Family agent, but I certainly didn't
need to threaten him with anything for him to
want to keep me as a satisfied customer.
Regards,
Jason Butler
85 928s Euro
Check out http://www.customs.gov/imp-exp2/informal/car.htm for some more
information.
Dal.
For anyone who wants details on costs, conversions, legalities of importing a 928 (or any car)
into the US, call Nik & Associates in southern Cal. Their number is 310-973-2686 or
310-973-2680. All cars less than 25 years old imported to the US must be brought in through a
converter. Nik & Associates is a customs broker working for the converter.
Wk