sunboy77;508458 said:Hi guys.
BMW Parklane just called me and told me that there is aboslutely no way for them to export a BMW to any country other than those in the EU.
Har????
Then where do our parallel importers bring in their BMWs from?
DriveAllDay;508820 said:Ask to purchase under Personal Export Scheme VX302. It's meant for outside EU export. You need a UK address (ask a friend). Of course they won't export for you (nothing in it for them); you have to export it yourself. Key thing is to buy the car in a manner that LTA accepts; you then DIY and bring the car in yourself.
Also explore Direct Export Scheme -- no registration nor VAT required. Not sure if BMW would do it; Porsche wouldn't.
Parallel importers purchase and register the car in UK locally (V5), pay VAT, de-register the car for shipping within 14 days, and claim VAT back. Some buy registered ex-stock from independent dealers to ship out as new.
sunboy77;509060 said:Wah bro you really know a lot!
I was beginning to give up on this self-import thingy until I saw your reply. It really lit some hope in me again. Hahaha.
Do you have any source I can explore? Like try Parklane again?
Or maybe I try the parallel importer method?
rhkl;509133 said:Thumbs Up to DriveAllday! Good piece of info.
DriveAllDay;509674 said:Good luck. I learned all the above bringing the Boxster in myself. Painful, but worth it. Of course you can try the parallel importer route, but remember that they need to make a living too -- they will take a share of the savings in exchange for the convenience.
Really, try the Personal Export Scheme first -- there is no reason why they won't sell you that. Ask to speak to the manager about it. Tell them if they can help you source for insurance and shipping -- if not you can do it yourself. Of course some element of trust comes in (you are after all entrusting the car to the sales guy and the shipper without having met them).
Good luck.
DriveAllDay;511289 said:Fastcar
1. There's no VAT for VX302 so there's no refund procedures
2. There's no de-reg requirements for VX302
3. You dealer can do the registration for you
4. You don't have to be in UK personally -- question is: wouldn't you want to? You are entrusting a whole car to someone you never met.
fastcar;511409 said:Just for fun, i tried the UK Porsche configurator. A car up-specced to Sing levels will have a high OMV(even higher then Stuttgart singapore's), no matter which model(from 911 to boxster). Add on taxes..etc, savings seem to be not much. No wonder the PIs try to tamper with the OMV. If they do it honestly, think almost no margin/profit!!!!
sunboy77;511763 said:I am so excited!
Finally, after many weeks of pestering BMW UK, they have finally got back to me with this email:
"Dear Sir,
I hope you are well,
Please email me your final specification by PDF from the “Build your own car” mode. I will send you a contract based on 7% below the TAX free UK list.
I will ask you to sign a disclaimer to confirm that we have advised you that the vehicle is not recommended for use outside the EU.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind Regards
BMW Park Lane "
Haha. But I don't really get the meaning of "7% below the TAX free UK list". Anyone can enlighten?