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    OK, anyone done it?

    Ive been looking at http://www.importedvehicles.co.uk/ and they have a formula for uk costs... and I can't work it out.

    Anyone car to spread some light on the subject:

    Landed price calculation:

    [{(FOB Price ¥/Yen exchange rate) + (gross volume of vehicle m3 * USD 69/Dollar exchange rate)} * 1.1* 1.175] + any incidentals such as clearance/SVA/registration etc


    My yen price is 920,000.00

    How about an excel spreadsheet?!

    Thanks guys

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    Your FOB price is usually about 80,00 yen, and sea freight is $69 a square metre, mine came to about £800. Once it gets here the customs will add all that to the price of the vehicle, add 10% import surcharge, and then charge VAT at 17.5% on that total. You need the original invoice to clear it.
    John
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    • #3
      cost of import

      Originally posted by chewiee
      OK, anyone done it?

      Ive been looking at http://www.importedvehicles.co.uk/ and they have a formula for uk costs... and I can't work it out.

      Anyone car to spread some light on the subject:

      Landed price calculation:

      [{(FOB Price ¥/Yen exchange rate) + (gross volume of vehicle m3 * USD 69/Dollar exchange rate)} * 1.1* 1.175] + any incidentals such as clearance/SVA/registration etc


      My yen price is 920,000.00

      How about an excel spreadsheet?!

      Thanks guys


      Fob price ( which includes dealers cost to move car to japanese port )
      920,000y @ 188y/£=4893 pounds plus 800 pounds shipping to UK add
      together @ 5693pounds then add 35 percent for import duty,vat and
      customs clearance@ 1992pounds Total cost to get car into UK 7685
      pounds, then car needs SVA (depending on year ) MOT and registering.

      Hope this equation helps I've used same a couple of times now and is
      pretty accurate. Cheers Steve.

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      • #4
        Thanks guys!

        So I am not looking at saving 'that' much in comparison.. I've seen p-reg's for around 8k in the UK... awww its all sooo complicated. I can't wait to get mine!

        When I eventually get round to buying a lottery ticket and I win something, it'll be a different story!

        Chewiee

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