Service 3 of 3

We buy your next car in Europe — and ship it home.

On-site inspection. Negotiation in your name. Transport home and Swedish registration. You save 30,000–50,000 SEK on the purchase and skip the friction.

Five steps

From first conversation to keys in hand. You have full visibility at every step.

  1. 01

    Dialogue

    You tell us which car you are looking for, your maximum budget and any requirements. We discuss realistic scenarios and which market (Germany, Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands) fits.

  2. 02

    Power of attorney

    You give us written authority to inspect and negotiate in your name. Price and ceiling are agreed in advance under the duty to advise.

  3. 03

    Inspection

    We travel to the seller and perform a physical check: OBD scan, paint thickness measurement, rust check, test drive, document check. You receive a written report and photographic documentation.

  4. 04

    Negotiation

    We negotiate down the price based on the technical issues we find. You pay 10–20 % of the discount achieved as bonus — we earn by being tough negotiators.

  5. 05

    Transport home + registration

    The car is loaded onto our rig and driven home. We handle Swedish registration, insurance and first inspection.

How we price

Item Price
Fixed inspection fee 3,000–6,000 SEK depending on the car's complexity
Negotiation bonus 10–20 % of the discount achieved (we only charge if we successfully negotiate)
Transport home (shared with other customers when possible) 75 SEK/10 km + 380 SEK/h
Swedish registration ~2,000 SEK + official fees
Pass-through costs (test drive fees, records) Actual cost

Prices ex VAT. No floor on vehicle value — we share transport with other sourcing customers so even a 60,000 SEK car can make sense.

What you save

German, Polish and Danish sellers often price 20–30 % below Swedish dealer prices for the same model. On a 150,000–200,000 SEK car that means a saving of 30,000–60,000 SEK. From that you pay back 15,000–25,000 SEK in our fees and pass-through costs. Net saving is typically 15,000–35,000 SEK.

Contract model

We apply the Swedish Consumer Services Act (KTjL 1985:716) by analogy to vehicle sourcing under Supreme Court case NJA 2007 s. 962. That means a ceiling price or written estimate per KTjL § 36, a duty to advise per KTjL § 7 if the assignment is not reasonable for you, and complaint rights per KTjL § 17. You receive a written agreement before we start.

Price example — Volvo XC60 2019 in Bremen

Customer wants to buy a Volvo XC60 from a private seller in Bremen. Asking price 152,000 SEK.

Seller's asking price 152,000 SEK
Negotiated price (our negotiation) 140,000 SEK (customer pays seller directly)
Inspection fee 5,000 SEK
Negotiation bonus (15 % × 12,000 SEK) 1,800 SEK
Transport home (shared with 2 other cars) 14,000 SEK
Swedish registration 2,000 SEK
Total Total 162,800 SEK (vs Swedish dealer 175,000–190,000 SEK)

Looking for a car in Europe?

Send the model, max budget and where it might be — we return an estimate.