SUV Transport to Germany
by editor on Feb.24, 2010, under News
Every day we hear of someone we know having his or her vehicle transported to another place – often different continent. This is getting more common today because of the accessibility of the numerous international auto shipping companies. Number of locations are more popular than other ones.
Federal Republic of Germany is a place many car-shipping firms find themselves arriving at numerous times each year. In fact, vehicle shipping to Germany or other personal belonging is becoming a challenge as more vacationers are coming and going to Federal Republic of Germany for school, to work or to relocate in general. However, with the assistance of a reputable auto operator and a few good tips, having your car shipped to Germany could be easy, quick and very affordable.
Transporting your SUV to Germany will take up to a month so make certain you get in touch with a freight operator well in advance of your moving date. Almost all autos in Germany are handled the same way independently of age as far as inspections and taxes are concerned. You’ll need to get a Germany driver’s license if you’re there longer than a year.
Speed limit signs are posted in kilometers and you’ll be driving on the right side of the road! Also keep in mind there is, a vehicle import tax you’ll have to cover upon entry in Germany. This fee is ten percentage points of the price of the vehicle plus freight liability and delivery cost to wherever the car is going.
You’ll also have to provide the transport operator with your keys, title and registration of the vehicle, a notarized statement from a creditor if the car is being purchased through credit as well as a notarized form stating from the vehicle’s registered owner if you’re not the one. Whoever is picking up the car when it arrives in the country will have to provide a photo id.