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 Post subject: taking car over
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:10 pm 
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can anyone advise on taking my car to paphos
get mixed vibes some say selll it and buy there
others say its easy no hassle can anyone reassure me :doh


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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:38 pm 
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can depend on a few things , the size of the engine , how old the car is , what make is it ..

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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:59 pm 
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Search past postings , and do the sums that apply to your car.

I decided to sell my car before moving over, and bought one in Paphos , no regrets. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:46 pm 
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There's no general answer as it depends on car values etc.

We were not going to bring our's out but when the prices dropped in the UK so low it became sensible to ship it over. We reckon to have saved around €4000.

The other threads will guide you. Check your UK realisable value, shipping costs, import costs and then compare to equivalent car over here which will be much dearer than the UK.

Pete


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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:17 am 
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We are at the final stages of selecting a removals company and read this interesting sentence in Orbitcy's services page:-

"Restrictions on the importation of motor cars, motorcycles, and other forms of transport vary greatly from one country to another, even within the European Community. There is no 'general rule' that can be applied and proper advice must be sought before committing yourself to ship a vehicle to another country. By example, restrictions here in Cyprus apply to eligibility for relief from Vehicle Excise Duty, an 'internal' excise duty, placed outside the scope of EC Free Movement directives . As an engine cubic capacity based duty, cars with high-capacity engines may not be economically viable to import, unless the importer is able to claim 'personal' relief."
http://orbitcy.com/index.php?xNav=services

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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:26 pm 
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M.A.D wrote:
We are at the final stages of selecting a removals company and read this interesting sentence in Orbitcy's services page:-

"Restrictions on the importation of motor cars, motorcycles, and other forms of transport vary greatly from one country to another, even within the European Community. There is no 'general rule' that can be applied and proper advice must be sought before committing yourself to ship a vehicle to another country. By example, restrictions here in Cyprus apply to eligibility for relief from Vehicle Excise Duty, an 'internal' excise duty, placed outside the scope of EC Free Movement directives . As an engine cubic capacity based duty, cars with high-capacity engines may not be economically viable to import, unless the importer is able to claim 'personal' relief."
http://orbitcy.com/index.php?xNav=services


If you are retired and not working you can claim complete exemption.

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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:12 pm 
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YES we are retiring:celebrate and already have forms completed. This was for general information.

Oh! Happy Birthday Pete
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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
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Thank you kindly.

:greetings

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 Post subject: Re: taking car over
PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:46 am 
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my car is 8 years old peugot 307
will check all your advice and see my best option
when in paphos found old cars very expensive.


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