Importing a new car

Started by azza65, December 07, 2010, 10:54:51 AM

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azza65

Hi guys & gals,

I have a mate who's thinking about importing a new Camaro from the states.
Any advise, drama's or pitfalls in bringing in a new car as opposed to a classic?

Appreciate any help you can offer.

Cheers

bonnevista



http://www.camaroaustralia.com.au/

http://www.corvetteclinic.com.au/camaro/2010_camaro_features.php

Wouldn't it be easier to buy one from one of these suppliers? If your mate imports it himself, he's still got to get it to an approved converter to do the RHD.

azza65

Apparantly they are looking at factory RHD next year for the European market?
This would save the cost of conversion when it gets here.

Kroooozer

Quote from: azza65 link=topic=3879.msg24297#msg24297Apparantly they are looking at factory RHD next year for the European market?
This would save the cost of conversion when it gets here.

European market is left hand drive except for Great Britain...wouldn't hold my breath....I checked out Camaro and Challenger recently in Hawaii and like the styling of Camaro a little better.....if you can get a deal on 2nd hand car and pay import duty and shipping costs and know the costs of conversion then just do the equation to see if its worth it.....cars already converted here appear to be 10-20% higher than arranging it yourself.

bonnevista

Factory RHD - when pigs fly.

sms777

Quote from: Kroooozer link=topic=3879.msg24299#msg24299
Quote from: azza65 link=topic=3879.msg24297#msg24297Apparantly they are looking at factory RHD next year for the European market?
This would save the cost of conversion when it gets here.

European market is left hand drive except for Great Britain...wouldn't hold my breath....I checked out Camaro and Challenger recently in Hawaii and like the styling of Camaro a little better.....if you can get a deal on 2nd hand car and pay import duty and shipping costs and know the costs of conversion then just do the equation to see if its worth it.....cars already converted here appear to be 10-20% higher than arranging it yourself.
I could not agree more, Ask a pom and he/she will tell you they are not european....they are British....it is an island away from Europe...go figure!
Buy a car that is already here, passed all the beaurocratic red tape of importing a vehicle manufactured after 1989, you can go and see yourself how good the conversion is and negotiate on the final price.
I can guarantee you will come out on top.  

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