Need help how to import a car to NL from Duitsland (944)
Geplaatst: 05 nov 2008 19:28
Hello,
I have just bought a Porsche 944 in Duitsland, and I need to know what the procedure is for bringing the car to NL and registering it properly. The car is early 1984 (so qualifies as an oldtimer in January), and its German registration is expired a week ago, so it is now without plates. It has TUV till 2010.
I have been living in the Netherlands for just 3 months (Eindhoven region), so I am not familiar yet with the rules and regulations here.
I need your help to guide me through the exact process I need to do, where I do it, and how, and the order to do it in etc.
As far as I have managed to understand so far, this is the process:
Please help me fill in the missing details, make sure the sequence is correct, and add anything else that I may have missed.
Also, forgive me if this information is already posted on the site somewhere. I haven't yet learned Dutch, so I'm not able to search the site.
If this info does already exist in the site, please give me the link, and I'll manage to read and translate it
1. Arrange temporary insurance for temporary plates (what do I need to tell the insurance? is there a normal name for this kind of insurance? Any idea how much it is likely to cost?)
2. Get temporary NL plates and take them with me to put on the car in Germany (Where and how do I do this? Do I need details like the chassis number? Do I have to show any proof of purchase or something else?)
3. Drive the car to NL on the temporary plates (how long are the temp. plates valid? how much do they cost?)
4. Take the car to have an APK (where do I do this? Do I pay road tax at the same time?)
5. Get fixed plates for the car (where do I do this? After this is the car registered in my name?)
6. Get insurance.
There are more questions that I am not sure about, and I would appreciate some help:
1. Do I need to go through customs somehow? I realise that for old cars there is no duty to be paid.
2. In January when the car is 25 years old, what do I need to do in order to enjoy the benefits of an oldtimer? Does it change status automatically? Or do I have to go somewhere and do something in order to get belastingvrij, and be eligible for cheaper insurance?
Thank you all in advance,
I'm very much looking forward to becoming a first-time Porsche driver,
Jeremy
I have just bought a Porsche 944 in Duitsland, and I need to know what the procedure is for bringing the car to NL and registering it properly. The car is early 1984 (so qualifies as an oldtimer in January), and its German registration is expired a week ago, so it is now without plates. It has TUV till 2010.
I have been living in the Netherlands for just 3 months (Eindhoven region), so I am not familiar yet with the rules and regulations here.
I need your help to guide me through the exact process I need to do, where I do it, and how, and the order to do it in etc.
As far as I have managed to understand so far, this is the process:
Please help me fill in the missing details, make sure the sequence is correct, and add anything else that I may have missed.
Also, forgive me if this information is already posted on the site somewhere. I haven't yet learned Dutch, so I'm not able to search the site.
If this info does already exist in the site, please give me the link, and I'll manage to read and translate it
1. Arrange temporary insurance for temporary plates (what do I need to tell the insurance? is there a normal name for this kind of insurance? Any idea how much it is likely to cost?)
2. Get temporary NL plates and take them with me to put on the car in Germany (Where and how do I do this? Do I need details like the chassis number? Do I have to show any proof of purchase or something else?)
3. Drive the car to NL on the temporary plates (how long are the temp. plates valid? how much do they cost?)
4. Take the car to have an APK (where do I do this? Do I pay road tax at the same time?)
5. Get fixed plates for the car (where do I do this? After this is the car registered in my name?)
6. Get insurance.
There are more questions that I am not sure about, and I would appreciate some help:
1. Do I need to go through customs somehow? I realise that for old cars there is no duty to be paid.
2. In January when the car is 25 years old, what do I need to do in order to enjoy the benefits of an oldtimer? Does it change status automatically? Or do I have to go somewhere and do something in order to get belastingvrij, and be eligible for cheaper insurance?
Thank you all in advance,
I'm very much looking forward to becoming a first-time Porsche driver,
Jeremy