Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 08:23:15 -0700
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From: mgdoherr@ucdavis.edu (Marcus Doherr)
Subject: Importing Car to Germany
At 08:48 PM 7/13/95 CDT, jag@cs.rochester.edu wrote:
>I have an 82 Westy here, and I'm also considering bringing it back to
>it's home. Does anybody know how much it costs to ship a car? And how
>difficult will it be to import it into say Germany or Sweden?
>
>/Martin
>
>PS I'm also curious about the Turbo Diesel. Please tell me some more.
>Are they very common in Germany? Did they sell the non-Turbo diesel
>also?
>--
>Martin Jagersand email: jag@cs.rochester.edu
>Computer Science Department jag@cs.chalmers.se
>University of Rochester Fax: (716) 461-2018
>Rochester, NY 14627-0226 WWW: http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/
>
Shipping of a regular car (S.F. - german port) is $ 1200 minimum (including
handling and insurance), but don't ask me about a VW Camper, might be more
expensive due to height. The car needs some technical changes and tests
befor it will pass the required technical instection (TUV) required for
registation:
(1) new set of headlights (the US close sealed headlights are not legal in
Germany), which is $$$;
(2) Check - and maybe replacement of the propane tank to meet German
standards, and pressure check of the complete system with attached components;
(3) emmission check;
(4) some other things that I am not aware of;
and - for your own convenience
(5) change the electrical hookup system to german plugs (or use adapters)
and all electric applications to 220V/50Hz (or use power converter).
The only advantage that I see is that most Vanagons in Germany older than 10
years will be severly damaged by rust; while your '82 is (hopefully)
basically rust-free!
I am - way back in my mind - thinking of doing the same thing in two years
or so, however, I will first start a survey on conditions and prices of
comparable Vans in Germany, and do some $$$ calculations.
Marcus
'80 Vanagon Camper (not the one I would take over)