European trip of a lifetime.....

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I don't know if this is old news or not....I've been waiting to hear more about this trip which we were told about at VOI 9. I called Viper Headquarters for an update around Thanksgiving, and they said the details should be available around the 1st of the year. Just got off the phone with them a few minutes ago. The trip is not going to happen, at least not this year. Too bad, I was really up for it.
 

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Some of us went on a "mini" trip of a lifetime to Stuttgart last month :)

What was the trip you spoke of all about?
 

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Not to change/steal the subject, but if I just bought an 06 coupe-- is the trip to Germany, ETC still available? John
 

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Only if you purchased it BEFORE November 1st, 2006. I purchased mine on November 20th and did not qualify.

That is what I was told.

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Some of us went on a "mini" trip of a lifetime to Stuttgart last month :)

What was the trip you spoke of all about?

The trip was supposed to be a mini European VOI type event with all the perks of VOI in Europe. Probably cancelled because of the cost. They were guesses of at least $10,000 and more like $15,000 - $25,000 a couple. Wanted to go but I was worried about insurance issues with our cars in Europe, and the cost is to rich for my blood.
 
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Some of us went on a "mini" trip of a lifetime to Stuttgart last month :)

What was the trip you spoke of all about?

We were going to ship our cars to Europe, drive thru the Alps and on the Autobahn. I guess the Mustang commercial makes it seem a lot easier than it is. I think the Swiss club encountered a lot of difficulties and perhaps underestimated the time and vast amount of effort required to make this trip a reality. Better for it not to happen than turn into a bad dream.
 

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Crap :( Maybe that's why my e-mail volunteering to be of assistance for the part of the trip in my country remained unanswered. I was really looking forward to be involved in the preparations.
 

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We were going to ship our cars to Europe, drive thru the Alps and on the Autobahn. I guess the Mustang commercial makes it seem a lot easier than it is. I think the Swiss club encountered a lot of difficulties and perhaps underestimated the time and vast amount of effort required to make this trip a reality. Better for it not to happen than turn into a bad dream.

Actually - it's not that difficult to drive Viper through Alps and autobahns. Here is what it takes based on my experience:

- ship your car to Bremerhaven - one way is ~ $800/$1200 from East/West coast ports. Takes 1/4 weeks from East/West coasts.
- buy an insurance from ADAC (german auto club) @ $130 per month (this and US passport and current registration is required to clear the car through customs as tourists). you can buy the insurance at any ADAC outlet - these are in every city.
- get ready to pay $5 per gallon of gas

If you go outside of the main season you don't have to reserve the accomodation - the best way to go through the Alps is to sleep at B&B/small hotels @ $55-$100 per room and night with breakfast. Most of tourist towns in Alps have central information board with list of local B&Bs/hotels with phone numbers. Of course this can be pre arranged with the group.

The main problem is really logistic - how to get to your car from the airport. You can fly to Frankfurt and rent a car one way for example and do the same on the way back in reverse.

Now - if there is a group then you can further optimize to help the shipping (4 vipers fit one 40ft container for example), lodging, Etc.Etc.Etc.

I did this (shipping, driving through the Alps) and it was (and is) fantastic (driving obviously:). Because shipping car overseas is a major event (time and expense) you may consider to leave the car in Europe for the whole summer and fly in several times for 1-2 weeks trips. If you are looking for a local anchor I want to do some driving in May/June:).

All in all you should budget ~ $4000 + airfare and food for the whole trip per couple with car shipment being a major cost.

... and here is small teaser:)

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Almost forgot - once there you can drive the Nordschleife... :p
 

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I was on the Stuttgart trip did we meet?

Yep, I was the tallest guy there, next to you that is ;) .

The one who had his luggage lost by the fools at Northwest Airlines, only to be saved by the VCA.
 
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