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5 Tips for Buying a Left Hand Drive Car

Whether you are looking to buy a holiday home in Europe, are relocating as part of a job move or promotion, or are thinking of moving abroad on a permanent basis, buying a left hand drive car makes a lot of sense. In this blog, we’ll look at 5 tips to help you buy a left hand drive car and what things you need to be look out for in the process.

Use a reputable specialist

One of the biggest tips for buying a left hand drive car is to use a reputable company for the purchase. Unless you speak the language of the country you’ll be using the car in, it’s often easier to deal with a specialist company in the UK. This is where Transeuropean can really help; as we have been helping UK customers find the perfect LHD cars since 1970.

Choose a car with a good history

Unless you are able to view the car yourself in person and understand the local language, it can be difficult to get the real history of a left hand drive vehicle. As well as checking for outstanding finance and accident damage, you’ll want to make sure that you know about the service and maintenance history of the vehicle you intend buying to help avoid any unpleasant surprises.

Think about import and export

Do you know the law when it comes to importing or exporting a car? Many people wrongly assume that you can legally use your right hand drive car in Europe for as long as you want or a left hand drive car in the UK indefinitely. Sadly this is not the case and to do things properly you’ll need to register your car in the country where you’ll be spending the majority of your time. This process can be long and complicated and you need to ensure you have the right paperwork. As well as this you’ll also need to understand what Tax or import duty is due.

Consider delivery

Buying a car in the UK is a great way to save money and not have the hassle of dealing with a foreign dealership. Another advantage is that you can often get the car delivered to your holiday villa or foreign property as part of the process, saving you time and effort of having to do this yourself. Of course, you could always choose to drive the car abroad yourself, but for those short on time delivery can be a great option.

Purchase in the UK

There are many reasons why it makes sense to purchase your left hand drive from the UK, with one of the strongest being language. Another advantage is that used car prices are considerably cheaper in the UK compared to mainland Europe. This means that you’ll be able to get a much better car for your money. At Transeuropean we make sure that all the cars we buy are in the best possible condition and carry out our own extensive checks into their history as well as carrying out a rigorous mechanical check.

This means that when you buy a left hand car from Transeuropean, you can relax in the knowledge that your new left hand drive car won’t let you down.

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How to Register a Left Hand Drive Car in the UK

Whether you are moving to the UK from abroad, or just looking to purchase a car from the EU and use it in the UK, one thing that you’ll need to do is make sure that you register it for use in the UK. While this doesn’t apply to anyone that is simply visiting the country on holiday, it does apply to those who are living or working in the UK. In this article, we’ll take you through some of the things that you’ll need to know to register a LHD car in the UK.

Temporary or permanent import

One of the first things that you’ll need to decide is whether you want to import the car on a temporary or permanent basis. A temporary permit generally only applies if you don’t usually live in the UK and are bringing a vehicle into the UK for less than 6 months. A permanent import is the right choice for those looking to use their left hand drive car in the UK.

Vehicle health check

For those looking to buy a car outside the UK and import it, one of the most difficult elements can be assessing the condition of the vehicle. Unless you are a mechanic and have seen the vehicle yourself, it can be difficult to be sure of the condition of the car. As well as checking the health of the car you’ll also want to carry out a HPI check and make sure the vehicle has not been involved in an accident before.

These checks can open up a minefield and be difficult to identify the true history of a vehicle and its condition. With the advent of the internet, this has become even harder as anyone is able to list a car for sale with relative ease.

Import duty

Another thing that UK buyers need to be aware of is import duty. You could see a car for sale that seems like an absolute steal, but if you aren’t aware of the need to pay import duty then you could be in for an expensive surprise. The process varies depending on what country you are looking to export a car from and whether the vehicle is new or used. It also depends on whether you have paid tax in the original country or purchased the vehicle tax-free.

You’ll need to tell HM Revenue and Customs within 14 days of the vehicle arriving in the UK and will be expected to make any VAT and duty payment shortly after this.

Vehicle approval

For vehicles which are available in the UK in right hand drive format, it shouldn’t be too difficult to get approval for use in the UK following some relatively minor changes. Vehicles that don’t have a UK equivalent can be a lot more difficult as they will often need to pass more rigorous checks to make sure that they fall in line with UK environmental and safety standards.

As well as environmental checks there are some basic safety changes that will need to be made to a left hand drive car in order to make it roadworthy in the UK. These include but are not limited to: changing the headlight direction, moving the fog light from the left to the right, and making sure the speedometer has MPH markings. Once all the necessary changes have been made the vehicle will then need to be put through the standard MOT test to check for roadworthiness.

Registration

Once you have done all of the above you can now start the actual registration process, which generally involves a lot of documentation and form filling. Depending on whether the vehicle you are registering is new or used there are a variety of documents that you’ll need. It normally takes around 6 weeks to get your registration certificate from the DVLA but it can take longer, especially if you have not provided the right information.

UK plates

Only once you have received the registration certificate (V5C) from the DVLA will you be able to get number plates for your car. This can be a long, drawn-out process that is full of potential hurdles and problem areas. At Transeuropean we specialise in importing left hand drive cars and have been providing a 5-star service to customers since we opened in 1970.

If you’re looking to simplify the process and get the best-left hand drive vehicles in the market then check out our range of left hand drive cars  today. Alternatively give us a call on +44(0) 207 435 7009 to see how we can help you find the perfect LHD car for the UK, your holiday home in Spain or anywhere else in the world.

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Why buy a Left Hand Drive Car from Transeuropean Left hand drive cars?

Transeuropean Left Hand Drive Car Company.

It’s 1970.

Left hand drive cars might not be the first thing that spring to mind – unless you need one. Most people at this time are aware of names like Jimi Hendrix, Elvis & Abba who top the charts. Concorde makes it’s first supersonic flight. Mini skirts, huge flares, huge collars and huge moustaches are the norm.

And whilst one famous band called the Beatles is disbanding, another group in London is being formed; enter the early days of Transeuropean Carriage Company. To this day the same founders of Transeuropean LHD Cars (for short) are at the helm, importing and exporting quality Left Hand Drive cars from across the globe and supplying these worldwide.

What (Left Hand) drives these same guys (pun intended) to continue supplying left hand drive cars to this day?

Over the years various markets have opened and closed their doors. At one point it was the American Market, then Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Lagos, Europe, etc.

One thing has not changed: Trust. This was an essential ingredient as clients were often buying left hand drive cars, on the other side of the globe, based on the description given over the phone by Transeuropean LHD Cars.

All aspects relating to the safe transit of the vehicle to clients’ far flung driveway, such as the shipping, servicing, are all handled on a personal level by Transeuropean LHD Cars (recently a left hand drive Mercedes was personally delivered by one of the Directors to Gibraltar). Our very satisfied clients were key to elevating Transeuropean’s reputation to what it is today.

Transeuropean will still supply and deliver a quality, unique left hand drive car to its prospective client, and this family partnership still prides itself on what it has painstakingly built up over these past 5 decades or so.

The hey day : An advert from the late 1980’s.
Transeuropean Left hand drive cars were a permanent feature in the pages of many car magazines, throughout the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and beyond.

As one can see in the advert Transeuropean’s left hand drive stock was substantial & ALL these left hand drive Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mercedes & BMW’s were actually physical and in stock on our premises! The holding warehouse was a sea of red, and even the most exceptional lhd Porsche looked positively pedestrian compared to the Italian Scuderia machinery in their red livery.

Transeuropean LHD cars have built up a massive trusted supply network over the years, and are able to supply any vehicle, left or right hand drive, family left hand drive cars, lhd 4×4 vehicles, diesel, petrol, hybrids, electric, performance cars, supercars, and even hypercars. It may sound easy, but sometimes you need to have the contacts to be able to purchase cars which are in the top league, even if you have the money to buy these.

It’s been great to reminisce, but the beauty is that we’re still here today and we would be honoured to have the pleasure of your custom. So if you are in the market for a left hand drive car whether it’s a Beetle or a Bugatti, please get in touch today!