Having a holiday in the US and bringing a car back

Having a holiday in the US and bringing a car back

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MrMoonyMan

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2,600 posts

223 months

Saturday
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Hello all.

At some point in the next eight years I am planning to bring a car to the UK that was never sold here (at least as it looks/ is badged there)

I was thinking it would be nice to take the family, spend a week or two driving round then fly home and let the car follow in due course.

As I am in no immediate hurry I was wondering whether buying it before we go, putting it in to storage but registered in my name there might be of benefit or if I would be best to just buy it when we fly out there.

Car is roughly 2002/3 and sub £10k in value if that makes any difference.

Do any of you have any particular advice or suggestions on the best plan please?

Thanks all

nobrakes

3,501 posts

210 months

‘Buying it when we fly out there’ for a week’s holiday sounds like you’ll spend at least a day of your holiday in a garage forecourt.

Picking it up out of storage before going on holiday?

Are you already working there regularly/rotationally in some capacity?

Best put us out our misery and tell us what motor.

RoadToad84

862 posts

46 months

It's quite difficult to purchase and register a car as a non US citizen. Purchasing for immediate export is much simpler

M.F.D

823 posts

113 months

I'm sure there was a thread on here of someone who bought a red Z06 stateside, drove it some considerable difference before brining it home here to the UK. Might be worth a search?

Gary C

13,461 posts

191 months

I believe its stupidly easy to buy a car but as the registration stays with the seller, its a car with no plates, so you cant drive it or insure it and you need a US postal address for the registration to be sent to.

InitialDave

12,840 posts

131 months

The registration can be addressed by setting up a company to register the car to in Montana, there are services that can do this for you.

It's what I was planning to do for a future project/road trip.

But be warned that it's an approach commonly used to avoid sales tax by people living in certain states, and as such those states treat Montana plates with suspicion.

mudnomad

4,017 posts

196 months

RoadToad84 said:
It's quite difficult to purchase and register a car as a non US citizen. Purchasing for immediate export is much simpler
if you buy if from a dealership, they sort registration for you. So very easy. More difficult if bought from a private seller.

Gary C

13,461 posts

191 months

mudnomad said:
f you buy if from a dealership, they sort registration for you. So very easy. More difficult if bought from a private seller.
How can they do it without a US address ?

Would be very interested in a 'legal' and reliable way of doing this as I would like to do a 3 month road trip and it would actually be cheaper (in theory) to buy a car than rent one.

ScoobyChris

1,873 posts

214 months

There was a chap on here a few years ago who did just this but I'm struggling to find the thread. Think it was a Corvette...

Chris

pinchmeimdreamin

10,312 posts

230 months

ScoobyChris said:
There was a chap on here a few years ago who did just this but I'm struggling to find the thread. Think it was a Corvette...

Chris
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1758933&i=480

Mr Tidy

25,752 posts

139 months

Fishy Dave bought his Corvette in the US and brought it home.

Hope the link works.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

MrMoonyMan

Original Poster:

2,600 posts

223 months

Yesterday (09:18)
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Thank you for your comments thus far.

I will have a read of the Corvette chapter and how he did it.

Thank you for the comments ref Montana. I’d be ideally purchasing the car somewhere in the South so it’d be a bit of a trek to move the car up there then back.

I do have friends in Arizona so it might be an idea for them to buy the car and then me buy it from them when I travel.

The car is one that was only sold in the US/Canada but is not an American car. It is a bit of an oddity that is based on a Japanese car but badged as something else… if you fancy doing some sleuthing !

InitialDave

12,840 posts

131 months

Yesterday (09:37)
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MrMoonyMan said:


Thank you for the comments ref Montana. I’d be ideally purchasing the car somewhere in the South so it’d be a bit of a trek to move the car up there then back.
It's all done remotely, online and by post.

Have a bit of a search around and you'll find a few articles on the mechanics of it, and companies offering the service.

DodgyGeezer

43,091 posts

202 months

Yesterday (10:17)
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MrMoonyMan said:
Thank you for your comments thus far.

I will have a read of the Corvette chapter and how he did it.

Thank you for the comments ref Montana. I’d be ideally purchasing the car somewhere in the South so it’d be a bit of a trek to move the car up there then back.

I do have friends in Arizona so it might be an idea for them to buy the car and then me buy it from them when I travel.

The car is one that was only sold in the US/Canada but is not an American car. It is a bit of an oddity that is based on a Japanese car but badged as something else… if you fancy doing some sleuthing !
Dodge Stealth?

Voldemort

6,759 posts

290 months

Yesterday (11:48)
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MrMoonyMan said:
The car is one that was only sold in the US/Canada but is not an American car. It is a bit of an oddity that is based on a Japanese car but badged as something else… if you fancy doing some sleuthing !
Why do you feel the need to cock tease the car?

MrMoonyMan

Original Poster:

2,600 posts

223 months

Yesterday (11:58)
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DodgyGeezer said:
Dodge Stealth?
Nope, the car is not an American make smile

InitialDave

12,840 posts

131 months

Yesterday (11:59)
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I'm not sure it'd be a Dodge Stealth or Chrysler Conquest or something like that, as those were just badge engineered, so you could buy the car elsewhere.

I wonder if it could be an Eagle Talon or other DSM model, as those were more involved than just a rebrand of something else.

MrMoonyMan

Original Poster:

2,600 posts

223 months

Yesterday (12:00)
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Voldemort said:
Why do you feel the need to cock tease the car?
Just a bit of fun. Don’t let it put you out

braddo

11,705 posts

200 months

Yesterday (14:49)
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MrMoonyMan said:
I do have friends in Arizona so it might be an idea for them to buy the car and then me buy it from them when I travel.
It the friends bought the car, wouldn't be easier to leave it in their name while you use in the US? Then you just have to sort out an insurance policy to drive their car. Buy the car from your friend when you're about to export the car?