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pown1976 May 11th 2009 4:12 pm

Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 
For those of you like myself planning on taking your car back to the U.K you may be interested to know that the regulations have now changed (as I have just been informed) the SVA has now changed to the IVA of which means more testing to be required on the car you may find this link interesting

http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosacorp/news...ovalscheme.htm

Good luck looks like we're going to need it

Pown1976

Tr1boy May 11th 2009 4:15 pm

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 
If you don't mind me asking why are you bothering, is it a classic or heirloom? How is it worth the agrro?

pown1976 May 11th 2009 4:21 pm

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 
Its cheaper to take the cars (2 of them) back than lose quite a few grand on each. At the moment in Oz not many people are interested in buying second hand cars we've got an Audi and a VW so figure we'd rather take them than give them away.

Tr1boy May 11th 2009 4:24 pm

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 
Fair enough. I would have thought the shipping and duty etc would have knocked a hole in the saving, but you are right about the 2nd hand market. At least the steering is in the right place. :D

dunroving May 11th 2009 7:50 pm

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 

Originally Posted by Tr1boy (Post 7563425)
Fair enough. I would have thought the shipping and duty etc would have knocked a hole in the saving, but you are right about the 2nd hand market. At least the steering is in the right place. :D

Shipping is surprisingly low (I was quoted $US1,000), and there is no duty in certain circumstances (I think you have to own the car for 6 months, or 12 months, maybe). Biggest hassle/expense I've seen mentioned is that re-adjustments needed to bring up to UK standards (which again isn't always difficult) plus the possibility of higher insuramce premiiums.

I almost brought over my beloved truck, but probably just as well I didn't.

lalaloubell May 13th 2009 11:04 am

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 
I am taking back my 1959 Corvette its a Classic its a Heirloom ~ Its Lush ~ Its a Dream' ~It my Toy~ Even if it has to stay in the Garage' for a while with the price of Gas over there right now 'sure not leaving it behind.

Moral If you Love It and You Want It Take it back
Lala

Dave_Was May 15th 2009 5:23 am

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 

Originally Posted by lalaloubell (Post 7569530)
I am taking back my 1959 Corvette its a Classic its a Heirloom ~ Its Lush ~ Its a Dream' ~It my Toy~ Even if it has to stay in the Garage' for a while with the price of Gas over there right now 'sure not leaving it behind.

Moral If you Love It and You Want It Take it back
Lala

Lala,

My recollection is that if the car is above a certain age it doesn't go through the SVA, but the regular MOT. I believe it used to be 10 years, but I don't know what it is now.

lalaloubell May 15th 2009 12:13 pm

Re: Taking a car back to the U.K please read
 

Originally Posted by Dave_Was (Post 7575390)
Lala,

My recollection is that if the car is above a certain age it doesn't go through the SVA, but the regular MOT. I believe it used to be 10 years, but I don't know what it is now.

Thank's for the info thats good to know' we did not want to sell it as it's been my Hubbys pride and joy for many years
Good Luck to you Dave
Lala


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