Import advice - camaro ss
Discussion
Looking to the forums for advice and experience of bringing a cat back from the USA.
Having been working in the US for over 2 years I've around 9 months until I come back. I've been using a Camaro SS as my daily... can't see me leaving it here when it gives so much joy. Therefore I'm keen to understand how export/import works. Luckily work will cover shipping costs (same for my sofa, only way way better!)
I know it will need to be modified for the UK. It's also been modified here slight and I don't quite know what the implications of that are either.
Any wisdom offered is greatly appreciated!
Having been working in the US for over 2 years I've around 9 months until I come back. I've been using a Camaro SS as my daily... can't see me leaving it here when it gives so much joy. Therefore I'm keen to understand how export/import works. Luckily work will cover shipping costs (same for my sofa, only way way better!)
I know it will need to be modified for the UK. It's also been modified here slight and I don't quite know what the implications of that are either.
Any wisdom offered is greatly appreciated!
Saleen836 said:
From memory if you can prove ownership there for 12+ months and you ship it here to the UK you will not be liable for import duty or VAT (unless you sell within 12 months), it's age will determine the registration process (under or over 10 years)
I'd heard similar but can't find anything definitive. It's just over 10 so I'd prefer an easier registration process. Also a bit worried about add ons and there impact on that RichChef said:
Saleen836 said:
From memory if you can prove ownership there for 12+ months and you ship it here to the UK you will not be liable for import duty or VAT (unless you sell within 12 months), it's age will determine the registration process (under or over 10 years)
I'd heard similar but can't find anything definitive. It's just over 10 so I'd prefer an easier registration process. Also a bit worried about add ons and there impact on that https://www.gov.uk/guidance/transfer-of-residence-...
As your car is over 10 years old I think it will just need an MOT, this will of course require some lights changing/adding (orange rear indicators + rear fog light) it then I beleve can then be registered
Edited by Saleen836 on Saturday 16th September 10:59
Edited by Saleen836 on Saturday 16th September 11:00
Saleen836 said:
RichChef said:
Saleen836 said:
From memory if you can prove ownership there for 12+ months and you ship it here to the UK you will not be liable for import duty or VAT (unless you sell within 12 months), it's age will determine the registration process (under or over 10 years)
I'd heard similar but can't find anything definitive. It's just over 10 so I'd prefer an easier registration process. Also a bit worried about add ons and there impact on that https://www.gov.uk/guidance/transfer-of-residence-...
As your car is over 10 years old I think it will just need an MOT, this will of course require some lights changing/adding (orange rear indicators + rear fog light) it then I beleve can then be registered
Edited by Saleen836 on Saturday 16th September 10:59
Edited by Saleen836 on Saturday 16th September 11:00
MustangGT said:
RichChef said:
MustangGT said:
As an option you could sell it there and buy one here?
Ah the sell low and buy high financial technique Saleen836 said:
MustangGT said:
RichChef said:
MustangGT said:
As an option you could sell it there and buy one here?
Ah the sell low and buy high financial technique Imported a Camaro in the late eighties and a Pontiac GTO in the 90's after working in the States for a couple of years on each occasion. As i remember it a doddle dropped cars off in Jacksonville picked them up in Felixstowe ..got them MOt'd and registered them at my local DVLA office....no tax or duties to pay.
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