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American used vehicle exporting

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American used vehicle exporting is a grey-market international trade involving the exporting of used vehicles from the United States to international markets.

The most exported cars from the United States include Ford Motor Company (Lincoln, Mercury), General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (formerly Chrysler) (Dodge, Ram Trucks (formerly Dodge Ram)), (Big Three), Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nissan, and other makes. Hummer is also a sight around the world.

Most exported American used vehicles can be seen in Europe (including Iceland), Asia (Japan, Cambodia, etc.), Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, etc.), Eurasia (Russia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, etc.) among other countries. It is difficult to obtain American cars in some countries such as South Africa, where left-hand drive cars have been banned from importation in 2004, as South Africa is a left-side driving country.[citation needed]

2018 Edition of the Automotive Resource Guide: A Reference for U.S. Exporters

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