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It'll probably be more than 2 grand as you will be dealing with customs and legal paperwork. You can search online for overseas auto shippers, they should be able to help point you in the right direction. Make sure all paperwork is valid and legal. Bringing a car into the United States could take a while due to the paperwork involved. But I think you will be looking at over $2000. Try checking out www.hemmings.com, it's a collector's resource that should have some shipping companies listed. Just do your homework and make sure the shipper is a legit company with a good standing. Don't want your pony to end up missing somewhere along the way.

2007-08-25 05:08:51 · answer #1 · answered by mustang63b 4 · 0 0

Shipping and drayage is based on the number of "measurement tons", a measure of the space that the car takes up on the ship as opposed to weight. Most autos are under 800 measurement tons. For that one, you'd be looking at around $800 to $1,200 for shipping and drayage.

There would be port charges above that for storage as well as processing the customs paperwork. You'll also need maritime insurance. Allow about $400 or so for that.

Then there is the issue of customs duties. You'll need to contact the Customs Office in the country of destination to determine that.

Additionally, most European countries will levy VAT on imported vehicles at the standard rate. That varies from about 15% to 25% depending upon the country. Depending upon how they value the car for the assessment of VAT, that could easily be your single highest cost in the transaction and could easily exceed several thousand Euros.

2007-08-25 05:30:08 · answer #2 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

my nefew got his jeep to hawwii and it cost him 2 grand so look about that much to do it!!!

2007-08-25 03:14:51 · answer #3 · answered by zippy 1 · 0 1

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