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No Age Restriction
Right-hand drive vehicles
Bristol, Southampton
No Inspection Required
1. Original Invoice View sample
2. Original Export Certificate View sample
3. Translated Export Certificate View sample
4. Original Bill of Lading (B/L) View sample
Non-EC Manufactured Cars - 10% import duty and 20% VAT for private and commercial imports.
Pick-Up Trucks - classified as a commercial vehicles; 22% import duty and 20% VAT for private and commercial imports. Some pick-up trucks with smaller bed sizes may qualify as a car import, securing a lower import rate of duty.
Motorcycles - generally 6% import duty or 8% import duty for smaller engine size and 20% VAT.
Boats - generally 1.7% import duty and VAT.
Historic Cars and Vehicles (pre-1950) - 5% VAT
You must register any vehicle you bring into the UK permanently. You cannot register before you do all of the following:
You also tax the vehicle when you register it with DVLA - there’s a £55 fee.
DVLA might ask to inspect the vehicle.
You must also send extra supporting documents for an imported vehicle.
Extra supporting documents for imported vehicles
You must send the following original documents:
If you do not have the original foreign registration certificate, DVLA might accept other proof of the manufacture date, for example, a letter from the manufacturer or a vehicle enthusiast club.
Step 1
Forming a request to buy a car
Step 2
Selection of car at Japanese automobile auctions and stocks
Step 3
Making a deposit to participate in the auction
Step 4
The process of buying a car at a Japanese auction
Step 5
Car delivery from Japan
Japan office +81-4-4874-0772
German office +49-177-5792807