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Topic: Massive price Differences within EU
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01/3/2005 at 9:45pm
Location: Inverness-shire north of Loch Ness Outfit: Discovery 3 '08 Fendt Saphir 410
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The German dealer concerned phoned me and we discussed VAT. I said I wanted to pay German VAT as it's 1.5% cheaper than the UK (This is an option Billy, you don't have to pay UK VAT on entry to the UK providing you've paid it in an EU country.) and it was included in the price I quoted above. As my wife has had a sudden serious health problem which requires daily specialist treatment, I haven't been able to go to Germany yet and we may have to alter our plans to get a motorhome.
My advice is, spend a few hours searching the web, it's amazing what you can find. I start with the makers website then look for dealers in Germany (German prices seem cheaper than elsewhere in the EU). A few dealers have English translations (such as Joeressens in Germany, a Hobby dealer who sells many caravans to the UK) but the German is fairly easy to pick up - Reisemobile is motor home, Wohnwagen is caravan. Gebraucht... means used, Neue.. new. When you find that bargain, use http://www.xe.net/cgi-bin/ucc/convert to convert the price to Sterling.
Moneycorp will change your money into Euros for £14. You open an account, pay in Sterling in the UK, then they wire Euros to the bank account of the dealer. Easy!
Check with your local DVLA office for registration rules. Swansea don't give you the right gen., I've found. I read that it's possible to get temporary insurance (and registration if necessary) in Germany, best arranged by the dealer. Then I planned to drive to the ferry myself, and once I got to the UK, employ a company to drive it home on their trade plates. Edinburgh to Inverness was only £100. You then have to register it before you can use it yourself. DVLA said it must be transported, but I believe that is incorrect. Do your own enquiries, though...
I was happy to have a LHD model anyway, RHD wasn't so crucial for me, but hey-ho..
------------- Each life is short. Make the most of this one while you can, you may not have a Land Rover or skis next time.
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