Yes American version of Audi could be cheaper, but German version is way better is you consider brakes and safety equipment.
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Nothing. Britain uses the Pound Sterling (GBP), not the Euro.
Generally, one gets a more favourable exchange rate in European countries than in the U.S. (The spread between the buying and selling rates is less). If possible, avoid changing large sums at airports.
It will probably cost you more shipping the car over from Germany, because the car was built to European standards not American. Why don't you look into the European Delivery Program? I know Mercedes-Benz offers you a discount on the vehicle, then you go pick it up from Germany, drive it around Europe for as long as you want then take it back to any of the designated ports and they'll ship it to America for you.
As of 2014, there is not country that uses the Deutsche Mark to buy things. Until 2002 it was the official currency of Germany and Kosovo.
Probably. You can get Euros from many locations.
never buy an animal adopt it from a shelter because its saves their live and its cheaper idk if this website has animals in Germany but you could try it go to petfinder.com please adopt never buy
to buy things
In the US you might be able to buy EUROs at a AAA office.
Through my research I am confident to say, Yes. Patio bar sets are generally cheaper to buy in England, as opposed to Britain. The prices range in different cites.
if we have $200.00 U.S. dollars how many euros can we buy?
It depends what you want if you buy a car from a auction you will most lightly get it cheaper. But it proably cheaper to buy one!