20 Mar 2014, 17:39
I imported my D from the US about 16 months ago now, and I think this is a good option for you. For me it was mostly a very straightforward and painless experience. Just do your research, set your budget and know your total costs (and that's import duty, shipping charges, handling fees etc...)
There will be the inevitable headaches of unforeseen issues/problems with the car that weren't fully disclosed. And maybe the possibility of damage caused by the shippers (I know mine had an interior panel tear, door dent and chassis gash that the PO knew nothing of).
I would say one thing though, that even if you do the majority of the work yourself - and I'm sure there will still be some specialist help you will need along the way. That the parts bill alone can get very large very quickly (remember parts are either coming directly from the US or Ed Uding in Holland, so plenty of import duty and carriage fees added per shipment to factor in.) But then I was in a rush to get it sorted. If you plan to do it over 2 to 3 years then this may not be such a big issue for you.
Don't be scared by the import process from the US. Plenty on here have done it. Remember the US has inevitably loads of D's for sale at any one time. So it is the best hunting ground for one in any condition really. Just do your homework and go in with your eyes wide open.
Best of luck.
Steve
There will be the inevitable headaches of unforeseen issues/problems with the car that weren't fully disclosed. And maybe the possibility of damage caused by the shippers (I know mine had an interior panel tear, door dent and chassis gash that the PO knew nothing of).
I would say one thing though, that even if you do the majority of the work yourself - and I'm sure there will still be some specialist help you will need along the way. That the parts bill alone can get very large very quickly (remember parts are either coming directly from the US or Ed Uding in Holland, so plenty of import duty and carriage fees added per shipment to factor in.) But then I was in a rush to get it sorted. If you plan to do it over 2 to 3 years then this may not be such a big issue for you.
Don't be scared by the import process from the US. Plenty on here have done it. Remember the US has inevitably loads of D's for sale at any one time. So it is the best hunting ground for one in any condition really. Just do your homework and go in with your eyes wide open.
Best of luck.
Steve
Stephen Partt
Bristol
Bristol