SUV Shipping to Germany
Almost every day we hear of somebody we know having his or her SUV shipped to a different place – often another continent. This is getting more common today because of the availability of so many worldwide vehicle shippers. Some destinations are more well-known than other ones.
Federal Republic of Germany is a destination a lot of vehicle-shipping companies find themselves traveling to numerous times each year. In fact, car moving to Germany or other private possessions is becoming a challenge as more vacationers are coming and going to Germany to study, for jobs or to relocate in general. However, with the assistance of a qualified auto shipper and a number good pointers, having your car shipped to Germany can be a breeze, fast and very wallet friendly.
Transporting your SUV to Germany may take up to approximately a month so be sure you get in touch with a freight operator well ahead of time of your moving date. All autos in Germany are treated the same independently of age as far as inspections and taxes are concerned. You may have to get a German 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 highway! There is, however, a vehicle import fee you’ll have to pay upon entry in the country. This tax is 10% of the price of the car plus import liability and delivery charge to wherever the auto is going.
You’re going to provide the transport operator with your ignition unlock devices, ownership documents and registration of the SUV, a notarized paperwork from a bank 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 owner. Whoever is going to picking up the car once it arrives in the country will have to produce a valid picture identification paperwork.
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