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mick123 Aug 24th 2007 11:09 pm

Vehicles Again
 
I've read on various site about the amount of time allowed before a vehicle has to registered in Spain, some sites say one month other sites say three months, but what about someone like me who wants to escape the "English" winter months by driving down to Southern Spain pulling a caravan and staying on a caravan park for a period of four or possibly five months.

Can I do that or will I be stopped by the Police, and possibly have the vehicle impounded.

I will still have a UK address, UK MOT, UK insurance and the vehicle will be registered at that the UK address on UK plates.

mick

Mitzyboy Aug 24th 2007 11:13 pm

Re: Vehicles Again
 

Originally Posted by mick123 (Post 5233835)
I've read on various site about the amount of time allowed before a vehicle has to registered in Spain, some sites say one month other sites say three months, but what about someone like me who wants to escape the "English" winter months by driving down to Southern Spain pulling a caravan and staying on a caravan park for a period of four or possibly five months.
Can I do that or will I be stopped by the Police, and possibly have the vehicle impounded.
I will still have a UK address, UK MOT, UK insurance and the vehicle will be registered at that the UK address on UK plates.
mick

A spanish resident is not allowed to drive a UK registered car and therefore has to re register it as a spanish plate.

You will not be a Spanish resident, you will be a tourist and as such has 6 months to keep it here. Keep the ferry dockets to prove how long you have been here. Ensure your MOT and road tax are in order for the whole time you are here and that your insurance covers you.

jdr Aug 25th 2007 12:06 am

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See the Residency link in free beer..... you can stay for 3 months only, after that you are deemed resident.
Then you have the fun with your car. :lol:

mick123 Aug 25th 2007 12:10 am

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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 5233846)

You will not be a Spanish resident, you will be a tourist and as such has 6 months to keep it here. Keep the ferry dockets to prove how long you have been here. Ensure your MOT and road tax are in order for the whole time you are here and that your insurance covers you.

Thanks

I thought that might be the case, I was just making sure.:thumbsup:

mick

Mitzyboy Aug 25th 2007 12:10 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 5233959)
See the Residency link in free beer.....

:D

jdr Aug 25th 2007 12:11 am

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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 5233966)
:D

You two are too fast for my edit

Mitzyboy Aug 25th 2007 1:58 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 5233968)
You two are too fast for my edit


Its DEFINATELY three months now then, not 6 :D

rugbymatt Aug 25th 2007 2:47 am

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I may end up slitting my wrists if this thread goes into another page!!

mikelincs Aug 25th 2007 3:44 am

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5234313)
I may end up slitting my wrists if this thread goes into another page!!

Just lengthening the thread for you Matt





















:D

Pam Sarky Aug 25th 2007 4:00 am

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5234313)
I may end up slitting my wrists if this thread goes into another page!!

You know you love the car threads :lol:

XTreme Aug 25th 2007 4:03 am

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In the hope that Matt will follow through on his promise.....here goes!

It's an infringement of our human rights you know....and it's all for the money.
If you have a UK reg car or bike which is completely legal, why the hell should you be forced to replate it?

In fact, I've just bought another bike in the UK....for half the price I'd have had to pay here. Plus, it's had no Spanish owners, which is a godsend....because the concept of basic maintenance like oil changes, chain adjustment and lubrication etc is totally lost on them.

I'll be bringing it out here, and it'll be totally legal in all respects as I have 365 days European insurance cover. If I get pulled it's show the passport, not the residencia....though in actual fact Police are not interested in foreign motorcycles, as Spain has long been a mecca for touring.
In a years time, back to the UK for a new MOT or change it for something else.

The fact of the matter is that any legal British vehicle with a current MOT is going to be a damn sight safer and more roadworthy than any POS Spanish car which has limped it's way through the ITV. And in many cases some Spanish cars haven't actually been tested for years and they're just driving around regardless.

So before Spain tells me what plate I should have on my bike.....it needs to clear up it's own mess of illegal vehicles, illegal drivers, and non-existent standards of driving ability. AFAIC if my vehicle is legal anywhere in Europe then it's legal here!
Spanish licence? Spanish plate? They're having a laugh! Just tell em......Franco's dead.....get over it!

mikelincs Aug 25th 2007 4:09 am

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Originally Posted by XTreme (Post 5234454)
In the hope that Matt will follow through on his promise.....here goes!

It's an infringement of our human rights you know....and it's all for the money.
If you have a UK reg car or bike which is completely legal, why the hell should you be forced to replate it?

In fact, I've just bought another bike in the UK....for half the price I'd have had to pay here. Plus, it's had no Spanish owners, which is a godsend....because the concept of basic maintenance like oil changes, chain adjustment and lubrication etc is totally lost on them.

I'll be bringing it out here, and it'll be totally legal in all respects as I have 365 days European insurance cover. If I get pulled it's show the passport, not the residencia....though in actual fact Police are not interested in foreign motorcycles, as Spain has long been a mecca for touring.
In a years time, back to the UK for a new MOT or change it for something else.

The fact of the matter is that any legal British vehicle with a current MOT is going to be a damn sight safer and more roadworthy than any POS Spanish car which has limped it's way through the ITV. And in many cases some Spanish cars haven't actually been tested for years and they're just driving around regardless.

So before Spain tells me what plate I should have on my bike.....it needs to clear up it's own mess of illegal vehicles, illegal drivers, and non-existent standards of driving ability. AFAIC if my vehicle is legal anywhere in Europe then it's legal here!
Spanish licence? Spanish plate? They're having a laugh! Just tell em......Franco's dead.....get over it!


And, 9 months after you get it here and they stop you and ask for PROOF that it has been here less than 6 months? how are you going to get round that. Only accepted proof is your ferry ticket.

rugbymatt Aug 25th 2007 4:12 am

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Originally Posted by XTreme (Post 5234454)
In the hope that Matt will follow through on his promise.....here goes!

!

I got as far as that and stopped reading.

valenciatim Aug 25th 2007 4:21 am

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 5234469)
And, 9 months after you get it here and they stop you and ask for PROOF that it has been here less than 6 months? how are you going to get round that. Only accepted proof is your ferry ticket.

Sorry all, I know you all love these threads! But.....Is that the case? Suppose the vehicle came down in a lorry, or through the tunnel? What happens then?
What is the state of play with vehicles registered in other countries? logic says that we should all abide by the rules, whether EU rules or Spanish rules, but is there the same issue with German or French registered vehicles?
Just curious!
Tim

gallerie9 Aug 25th 2007 4:43 am

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Originally Posted by valenciatim (Post 5234497)
Sorry all, I know you all love these threads! But.....Is that the case? Suppose the vehicle came down in a lorry, or through the tunnel? What happens then?
What is the state of play with vehicles registered in other countries? logic says that we should all abide by the rules, whether EU rules or Spanish rules, but is there the same issue with German or French registered vehicles?
Just curious!
Tim

well where we live there is a german lady ............. she has been here a lot longer than we have .............. her car is still on german plates and i cant see a recent itv sticker in the car ............... Now is she legal ............. any one


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