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Importing UK cars into Cyprus

Postby plodge » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:00 pm

Is there an easy way to do this without it becoming an expensive saga. I would really like to ship my car out at some point and am not sure

1. How to?
2. What the cost implications are?

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
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Re: Importing UK cars into Cyprus

Postby markwoods39 » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:27 pm

plodge wrote:Is there an easy way to do this without it becoming an expensive saga. I would really like to ship my car out at some point and am not sure

1. How to?
2. What the cost implications are?

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.


Hi i was going to do the same thing, i looked into it, but it really not worth my while as they get you on the tax. It cheaper to buy in Cyprus, and with no hassle. Trust me, forget it just buy a car when you get there and sell your car in the uk before you leave.
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Postby plodge » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:46 pm

Hi,
Thanks for coming back to me, what sort of tax am I looking at paying - I am quite attached to my car.
Is it dependant on age etc..
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Postby JimB » Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:12 pm

Don't bring a decent car over here.

The general standard of driving skill here is so low it probably wouldn't' last that long.
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Postby JimB » Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:16 pm

If you must bring your car over give Pickfords, Sterling Relocations or any of the other big international movers companies in the UK a call.

They will be able to provide you with all the details and costs and it won't cost you anything.

Haven't got the numbers to hand but easy to find on yell.com or similar.

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Postby markwoods39 » Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:21 pm

plodge wrote:Hi,
Thanks for coming back to me, what sort of tax am I looking at paying - I am quite attached to my car.
Is it dependant on age etc..


well my jeep is worth £14.000 and i would have to pay £4.000gbp in tax. To ship it i could have sent it by freight and it can take up to 2 weeks to get there, that would have cost me £600 hope this helps
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Postby JimB » Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:39 pm

markwoods39 wrote:
plodge wrote:Hi,
Thanks for coming back to me, what sort of tax am I looking at paying - I am quite attached to my car.
Is it dependant on age etc..


well my jeep is worth £14.000 and i would have to pay £4.000gbp in tax. To ship it i could have sent it by freight and it can take up to 2 weeks to get there, that would have cost me £600 hope this helps


Not forgetting the approx £150 / 200 'grease' charge to the customs officials at the port as they will most likely refuse to inspect the container during normal hours meaning you pick up their overtime bill ...... :(
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Postby pantheman » Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:03 pm

JimB wrote:
markwoods39 wrote:
plodge wrote:Hi,
Thanks for coming back to me, what sort of tax am I looking at paying - I am quite attached to my car.
Is it dependant on age etc..


well my jeep is worth £14.000 and i would have to pay £4.000gbp in tax. To ship it i could have sent it by freight and it can take up to 2 weeks to get there, that would have cost me £600 hope this helps


Not forgetting the approx £150 / 200 'grease' charge to the customs officials at the port as they will most likely refuse to inspect the container during normal hours meaning you pick up their overtime bill ...... :(


What utter bollocks from the pair of you.

Mark, how the hell did you work out the tax based on the price of the car? You are talking shite. I suggest if you don't know what you are talking about you just shut the F up.

The Duty paid is dependent on the engine size, age of vehicle and type of vehicle.

Check this link.

http://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/customs/Custo ... enDocument

If you tell me the type of vehicle, engine size and age I may be able to do a rough calculation for it.

As for greasing the guys at the port, total rubbish, when the container comes, the shipping company will get it through customs and you drive it away same day. You then have 3 months to register it.

Good luck.
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Postby purdey » Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:06 pm

Spot on Pantheman...as always to the point.
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Re: Importing UK cars into Cyprus

Postby kurupetos » Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:08 pm

markwoods39 wrote:
plodge wrote:Is there an easy way to do this without it becoming an expensive saga. I would really like to ship my car out at some point and am not sure

1. How to?
2. What the cost implications are?

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.


Hi i was going to do the same thing, i looked into it, but it really not worth my while as they get you on the tax. It cheaper to buy in Cyprus, and with no hassle. Trust me, forget it just buy a car when you get there and sell your car in the uk before you leave.


Yes, you can buy a used car from the "mandres" all over Cyprus. Most of them are pre-owned vehicles from the UK (I am not joking, just ask the dealers). Ironic isn't it? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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