May 22, 200916 yr Hello Lads and lasses. I'm buying this car back home: http://www.blocket.se/vasterbotten/Ford_26...;w=3&last=1 How the heck do I get this to Thailand. It was manufactured in 1971.. Any advice highly appreciated
May 23, 200916 yr Hello Lads and lasses.I'm buying this car back home: http://www.blocket.se/vasterbotten/Ford_26...;w=3&last=1 How the heck do I get this to Thailand. It was manufactured in 1971.. Any advice highly appreciated probably spending a lot more money than you did to buy the car..... if you ever get it in
May 23, 200916 yr I would not bother, the expense incurred will be more than double the price you paid for it
May 23, 200916 yr Please, don't do it! At best it will cost a fortune, at worst you will simply lose the car to the customs people. Check other postings on this matter, it really is a no no here, I wish it wasn't so. There are lots of American cars here, usually in poor shape, they need rebuilding, but that will cost far less than attempting to bring one in from overseas. I know the idea seems attractive due to prices overseas, especially in the USA. I can get many such cars, www.amazinghotrodshop.com Go to the site, send me a mail. Ian
May 23, 200916 yr There are lots of American cars here, usually in poor shape, they need rebuilding, but that will cost far less than attempting to bring one in from overseas. I know the idea seems attractive due to prices overseas, especially in the USA. And the value of the car is determined by its value here, and not in the USA. Try brining in an old 2000 dollar mini here - one in good condition. They sell for over 500K baht here. So any tax will be based on the 500K.
May 23, 200916 yr Hello Lads and lasses.I'm buying this car back home: http://www.blocket.se/vasterbotten/Ford_26...;w=3&last=1 How the heck do I get this to Thailand. It was manufactured in 1971.. Any advice highly appreciated I have read stories here of posters never getting their cars once they arrive on Thai soil, due to the fact that the 'Hoops' you have to jump through are neverending and the guys in uniform love an interesting bargain when your car is then sent to Auction. This is NOT my personal experience & only what others have posted on a number of occasions. Save youself the trouble and buy a registered car in Thailand Dave
May 23, 200916 yr Don't bother, the system here is against you from the start. I was just looking at some used car prices online in the UK, there are so many great motors at low prices compared to the crazy prices in Thailand, I'd import a BMW if it was financially viable, but according to what people say on this site, I wouldn't bother to try. The Thai Government Tax imports really heavily ! Look at it this way .................. BMW X5 xDrive 4.8 Litre in UK = 50,000 Pounds a mere 2,550,000 Baht. @ 51 Baht per Pound. BMW X5 xDrive 4.8 Litre in Thailand = 184,000 Pounds a staggering 9,399,000 Baht That's probably why so many Farangs have Fortuners instead of X5's, the 8 Million Baht price difference between the two motors is crazy. Then again I had a BMW in UK years ago, cost me a lot of money when it got older, my 3.5 year old Fortuner has never once given me any problem, not one time!
May 23, 200916 yr If you bring it in as a car - you are looking at about 270% on the value of the car according to Thai Customs....you could bring it n as "parts" - and then you have to pay your way throughall the red tape to get a blue book etc - if you do it get through in the first place.
May 23, 200916 yr If you bring it in as a car - you are looking at about 270% on the value of the car according to Thai Customs.... Just in case the OP has any trace of residual optimism left, the above IS NOT a typo...
May 23, 200916 yr If you bring it in as a car - you are looking at about 270% on the value of the car according to Thai Customs.... Just in case the OP has any trace of residual optimism left, the above IS NOT a typo... Yep, that works out right for the X5 BMW's UK Price compared with the Thai price. The Thai price of the BMW is 270% more expensive than the UK price !! UK price 50,000 pounds x 270% = 185,000 pounds in Thailand, insane price..... Buy a Toyota !
May 23, 200916 yr A nice car my friend, it is possible to get it to Thailand but with some high duty fees no doubt. Your first step should be to talk with the Thai folks at Land and Sea Transport or Thai Custom. Year 1990 I have a 1985 Chevy Blazer I want to ship to Thailand, I was quoted a Bt300,000 duty tag (fee) by Thai Custom at that time. . Looks like Classic collectible (item) Car why don't you sell it on e-bay or maybe to a Collector in your home town area.
May 23, 200916 yr Actually its more like 287% tax. But since its very old, there is a deduction. 5 years old is 55% deduction. the tax wont be the problem. Emission will. Great car. My dad used to have a 67
May 23, 200916 yr Don't waste your time and money. I have friends that are high up in the car hierarchy of Thailand and they say this is the only thing that you can't pay some ( a lot) tea money on.
May 23, 200916 yr Actually its more like 287% tax. But since its very old, there is a deduction. 5 years old is 55% deduction. the tax wont be the problem. Emission will Customs Value • Purchase prices of new vehicles imported or exported by an authorized dealer. • If the purchase price in 4.1.1 is not available, the price listed in the Parkers Car Price Guide, Japanese Car and What Car ? • Costs of any modification or improvement of parts or accessories done on the vehicle are also taken into account. • In case where the vehicle is damaged by any incidents other than normal use e.g car accidents, fire, etc. the price of the vehicle is discounted as appropriate. • The Customs value for used/secondhand vehicles is discounted according to the registration period as shown in the given table below: http://www.customs.go.th/Customs-Eng/Perso...Nme=PersonalPer
May 23, 200916 yr Author Thanks for the advice gentlemen. You are right. It's just too much job to bring it over here. Think I'll just keep it back home for some time. Thanks guys for your time and effort. You have given me some valuable input. Now off to the pondering Regards
May 23, 200916 yr Hello Lads and lasses.I'm buying this car back home: http://www.blocket.se/vasterbotten/Ford_26...;w=3&last=1 How the heck do I get this to Thailand. It was manufactured in 1971.. Any advice highly appreciated Glad you got the sad message, from all this good advice. A senior American exec of Haliburton (a firm with quite a lot of clout around the world) had his beloved Triumph TR3 sit on the Bangkok docks for 6 months, deteriorating, before he got the message. And sent it back home. Attention MODERATORS. Can we have this simple advice Pinned please? I wish I had a beer for each of the many threads I've seen on this topic.
May 23, 200916 yr If somebody will make a list of applicable links, I will pin it. Just post the links, please.
May 25, 200916 yr Here you go Peace Blodie... Customs Regs for import of Motor Vehicle So depending upon the Horse Power any where from 187-328% Duty and Tax, but depending upon the age of the vehicle the value could be reduced by upto 70%
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