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Import of Fiat Croma from USA

Planning to import a Fiat Croma from the USA? Browse thousands of active auction deals from Copart and IAAI available immediately. By spiting or importing Fiat Croma from the States, you get better equipment and a more powerful engine at a lower price. Check the cost of import using our calculator, to calculate all under-the-house costs.

The Fiat Croma name was used for two distinct large family cars by Fiat, one a five door liftback manufactured and marketed from 1985 to 1996, and after a nine-year hiatus, a crossover station wagon manufactured and marketed from 2004 to 2010.

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Generations of Fiat Croma

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Fiat Croma
Fiat Croma

Trivia and Technical Data

name
First generation
image
1989 Fiat Croma i.e. (11822029275).jpg
caption
1989 Fiat Croma
production
1985–1996
designer
Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign

Available models Fiat Croma

Why is it worth importing Fiat Croma?

The American market offers the Fiat Croma in equipment versions that are often unavailable in Europe. In addition, the transparent service history (Carfax) and strict insurance regulations in the US make buying a "damaged" car a safer investment than buying an "accident-free" vehicle with an unknown history on the local market.

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Frequently asked questions about Import from the USA

We dispel doubts about Copart/IAAI auctions, transportation costs and customs procedures.

The total cost of importing a car from the USA consists of several components: the auction purchase price (Copart or IAAI), the auction house commission (approx. 500-900 USD), the land transport in the USA (to the port, avg. 400-800 USD), the ocean freight (to Europe, approx. 1000-1400 USD), and customs and tax fees. In Poland, customs duty (10%), VAT (23% or 19% in Germany) and excise duty (3.1% for engines <2.0L or 18.6% for >2.0L) are added. Our import calculator calculates these amounts precisely.