No
Yes, Newcastle to Stavanger
Probably, but wouldn't the ferry be cheaper?
A limo is the common term used in America and Canada, where as in the UK they are called stretched limos. Call it a limo anywhere and you'll be fine.
yes, assuming you use the channel tunnel or a ferry to cross the English channel
I believe it's illegal anywhere
Otis Ferry was born on November 1, 1982, in UK.
Yes. At Dover, your car will either cross the English Channel by ferry or loaded on a train to pass through the Chunnel.
by ferry, areoplane, train.
no - it's an internal UK ferry trip
Yes, but be careful about the price of the ferry or train (up to 250$) and be aware when the circulation side will change
No, there is currently no direct ferry service between the UK and Iceland for travelers.
There are many ways to purchase a car from America while residing in the UK. The largest hurdle will be shipping or delivering the car to the UK. Some of the following resources would allow the purchase: Autotrader, ebay, craigslist, or any dealer in the United States may be willing to accommodate such a request.