Umwelt purchase confusion

Umwelt purchase confusion

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Pericoloso

Original Poster:

44,044 posts

170 months

Wednesday 14th February 2018
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I want to buy the green Umwelt sticker for the first time ,I've driven in cities before without one but don't feel like risking it

any more.

Firstly how much is it ?.....As I have seen quite different prices on various sites ,ranging from 8E to 18 or 32.

The .org site seems to only cater for German registered vehicles ,so which one is the site to use and trust for security.

Thanks for any help.

Car is a cat equipped 1997 registered .

JMGS4

8,770 posts

277 months

Thursday 15th February 2018
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You can't buy it, it's not on sale. If it's being offered on any website then it's a fraud!!!!
You have to go through the TüV/ASU, when your vehicle has passed AND you have all the relative ORIGINAL car papers then you should get one (assuming you've a GB reg car). If it's a german reg, then you should have one from your car dealer..... or perhpas try a german car dealer first!?!?!?!?

Pericoloso

Original Poster:

44,044 posts

170 months

Thursday 15th February 2018
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That's not the answer I have was expecting,or hoping for.

I did a search and others seem to have bought one before but looks like I will go without again as going to a TUV place might show up my complete lack of German.

Thanks for reply.

JMGS4

8,770 posts

277 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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I think we've both got the wrong end of the stick!
I have spoken to my local VW dealer. Provided you have the vehicle paperwork, they would be happy to issue one of the round, red, yellow or green (nos 2,3 and 4) of the exhaust particulate stickers (falsely known as the "Umwelplakette") for a minor fee.....
I assume that your car type has a dealer network in Germany?!?!

BTW I doubt if any german cop or plastic cop will issue a fine to someone with a foreign plate, as it cannot be chased (under the €90,- minimum limit for EU collections of road fines, which is why the frogs have set their fines on their stickers at €90,- plus fees!.)
AND very few towns have the manpower to run checks on cars without such a sticker........ perhaps with the exception of Stuttgart where the Greens hold a majority in the town council.......

NAS

2,547 posts

238 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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That doesn't match my experience. A few years ago I borrowed a car for a few days, and got a fine for this offence in Frankfurt. The car had a Dutch registration.

The car didn't have a sticker (although it was eligible for a green one, but stupidly I thought I'd risk it) and when parked in the street, a local Ordnungsamt person noticed it and issued a hefty fine. The fine did arrive a few weeks later in NL...

Pericoloso

Original Poster:

44,044 posts

170 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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Thanks for the PM ,I'm still slightly confused ,which isn't unusual .

I found this link in another thread ,which looks like a TUV site to buy the Umwelt sticker on.

https://www.tuev-sued.de/auto_fahrzeuge/feinstaub-...

NAS

2,547 posts

238 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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TUEV should be fine to order from. I would try that.

Pericoloso

Original Poster:

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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NAS said:
TUEV should be fine to order from. I would try that.
Thanks for that ,the other reply ,was part helpful and part more confusing me....smile

chalda

186 posts

147 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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NAS said:
TUEV should be fine to order from. I would try that.
I second that.

There is also ZERO policing of Umweltplaketten in moving traffic. You might get fined by a parking warden when parked where the public can access your car, but that is that. If you decide for your car to stay in a hotel car park, well...

This also means that you could easily drive into a german Umweltzone, head to a car dealer (of your make) or a TÜV or a DEKRA station and simply obtain an Umweltplakette. I have seen many foreign registered vehicles with german Umweltplaketten. The usual price is 5 Euros.

Edited by chalda on Saturday 17th February 17:32

egomeister

6,866 posts

270 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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I bought one from the Berlin city website, it's cheaper than Tuv
https://www.berlin.de/labo/mobilitaet/kfz-zulassun...

To be honest, I doubt you'd have a problem without one particularly with a short visit but I was there a while so I thought 6euros was probably worth it!

aj520d

67 posts

147 months

Thursday 29th March 2018
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JMGS4 is thinking of something else.

You can buy the sticker online, no problems.

dandare

957 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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A bit late, but, most of my cars are registered in Britain, although I spend a lot of time in Germany.

I just go to the DEKRA place with my UK documents and I get a green sticker with a 4 on it, for 5€.

I've done that with four cars, at least. No problems. Maybe luck?

Pericoloso

Original Poster:

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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Sorry ,I didn't conclude this thread.

I went ahead and bought a green sticker online using one of the links given here.

Thanks to all for advice.

Been into Essen and Munich so far with it.

N111BJG

1,153 posts

70 months

Friday 21st October 2022
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I wonder if anyone has obtained one of these in the four years since the last posting on this thread & can provide up to information

I drove in & around Stuttgart last year & completely forgot about this, but nothing bad happened. I’m doing it again next year & think I ought to be better prepared.


pingu393

9,029 posts

212 months

Friday 21st October 2022
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Have you looked at this website?...

https://www.tolltickets.com/en/

I did a tour of Europe and got everything I needed from here, including the green ticket...


N111BJG

1,153 posts

70 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Excellent, that will do the job nicely

Thanks

4Mille 5Cento

4,596 posts

86 months

Wednesday 6th November
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To bring this back again .

I now have a 39 year old car that ,in Germany would qualify as Historic , what is the Umwelt requirements for a foreign registered car of 30 + years old .

I did do some research on this but couldn't find a definitive answer .

Bodo

12,415 posts

273 months

Friday 8th November
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Yes, that's possible. It needs to be more than 30 yrs old, in good condition and have a FIVA pass https://www.fiva.org/en
Should you park the car, it's recommended to display (a copy of) the national registration document that shows the age behinde the windscreen.
https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/oldtimer-you...

4Mille 5Cento

4,596 posts

86 months

Friday 8th November
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Bodo said:
Yes, that's possible. It needs to be more than 30 yrs old, in good condition and have a FIVA pass https://www.fiva.org/en
Should you park the car, it's recommended to display (a copy of) the national registration document that shows the age behinde the windscreen.
https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/oldtimer-you...
Thanks for that ,the link shows all I need to know .

"over 30 years old " ....tick........so no dirty old bangers allowed ,just need to keep it clean and tidy

"good state of preservation "......tick .

beersmile