How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

It's illegal to simply import non-approved cars to the US, but somehow this BMW 116i has been living a normal life in Florida for years - until the current owner has tried to sell it on...
How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

Someone, somewhere, has apparently managed to get around the USA’s notoriously stupid import laws and register a British BMW 1 Series in Florida.

The details of how it actually got past customs are a bit sketchy, but Jalopnik has picked up on media coverage of this 2007 116i as the current owner is trying to sell. The low-output normally-aspirated four-pot under the bonnet is nothing special and the car wouldn’t get a second glance in the UK, but it’s a complete one-off in the US. If it’s legal.

How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

It’s not old enough to qualify for import under America’s draconian import regs, but the original owner allegedly had the right-hand-drive fish-outta-water shipped over in one piece from Scotland before, almost straight away, selling it to someone in Florida who went through the motions of obtaining a ‘bonded title’ and then ultimately a ‘clean title’, which the seller claims makes it completely legit and road-legal. It still has the British V5C certificate, too.

Naturally it hasn’t escaped being lowered and fitted with wheels from a 135i. There looks to be plenty of wear and tear, too, but with bidding having reached just over $4,500, it could be a bargain for someone looking for a one-off project.

How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

With a pretty basic spec and 78,000 miles on the clock, it has been used as a daily by the seller, but judging by some of his comments he’s having a bit of trouble getting rid of it. If he’s “posted this car for sale many places before, without any issues,” we can only assume that his main issue is that no one actually wants it.

Plenty of commenters on the original ad would like to see it crushed, despite it being insured and registered with the Florida authorities. There have even been threats of bringing the law down on the seller.

How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

Is it too big a risk or a temptingly unique way into rear-drive, manual gearbox giggles? Let us know what you think.

Comments

Anonymous

“Land of The Free, Home of The Brave” stupid american politicians…

08/23/2016 - 10:15 |
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How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?
Mighty Mini

I am quite surprised that BMW isn’t selling the 1-Series in the US O.o
It is one of the most driven cars around munich, especially in the hatchback segment.

08/23/2016 - 11:25 |
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Anonymous

Ridiculous laws should be broken until they are changed.

08/23/2016 - 14:45 |
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Anthony Ospino

I’ve been looking at 1 series recently actually, because there are some that are really low priced in Latin American countries that are LHD. So even if it’s LHD, is there any way that it can be imported to the US legally? Can someone please explain.

08/23/2016 - 15:49 |
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Anonymous

Where I come from, these cars are the ish! LMAO

08/23/2016 - 16:08 |
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Anonymous

Well I don’t see breaking law here, It’s registered and insured in UK and driven in America, American law is about importing and registering in US but cars from foreign countries (tourists from example) are allowed, aren’t they ? No big deal. In Poland many many JDM RHD cars were registered in England before goverment allowed us to register RHD and it was fully legal, what is more, my friend got 1994 supra from england with RHD to LHD swap but He don’t want to register it in Poland beacuse in English plates He got cheaper insurance.

08/23/2016 - 17:39 |
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Ben Anderson 1

How The Hell Did This BMW 1 Series Get Past US Border Control?

Shit like this happens all the time in the states. I have a friend (who presently lives in Washington state) that originally came from California, he’s seen Peugeot RCZ-Rs in Cali. God knows what else is lurking in the states.

08/23/2016 - 21:21 |
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Santapanter

Probably hidden in some bananas, happens to spiders too y’know…

08/23/2016 - 22:51 |
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Anonymous

Welcome to America which is land of the free except if you want to drive anything other than a domestic model car. Import restrictions haven’t saved the car industry in Australia and they won’t save Detroit either!

08/23/2016 - 23:54 |
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nandee

“Is it too big a risk or a temptingly unique way into rear-drive, manual gearbox giggles” Yeah a 116 is so much fun… Why would anyone want an RHD 116i in a LHD country?

08/24/2016 - 16:22 |
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