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Shipping a Car to Germany from USA

by on Aug.31, 2009, under OurChapters

Shipping a car to Germany may require 3-5 weeks depending if you’re shipping it from East Coast or West Coast in USA. Several measures need to be considered to guarantee it arrives safely to Germany and you need to rely on help of professional international car shipping company. Automobiles are usually shipped in ocean containers or via RO-RO (Roll On-Roll Off – when autos are driven on and off the ocean vessel on their own wheels). You can also choose to have your car shipped in the same container with your household goods. Although, if you don’t have too much stuff – shipping your car to Germany separately could be a cheaper solution.

A different thing you may consider in order to save money is to deliver your car directly to the port or the export loading warehouse and pick it up at the port in Germany like Bremerhaven or Hamburg. Lastly, there are possibly 2 middle men on the USA side – the moving company and the freight forwarder / overseas shipper. You can resolve to do away with the moving company and go straight off to the freight forwarder or USA-Germany shipping specialist.

There are no limitations on importation of automobiles into Germany; nor are import licenses or printed authorizations mandatory. Irrespective of their age, all automobiles are handled equally as far as tariffs, taxations or technical inspections are involved.  Nonetheless, upon registering your automobile in the country, you’ll need to pay a motor vehicle tax. If you remain in Germany for more than a year, you’ll be expected to get a German driver’s license. An assortment of additional taxes and duties will be leveled likewise, including import duty (ten pct of purchase cost); transportation prices to destination in Germany, plus cargo insurance; and VAT (value-added tax: fifteen pct established on purchase price). All the same, a lot of cars and motorcycles could be imported tax-free if they’re counted as household goods and if the possessor is setting up a residence in Germany, among other things.


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