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Somewhere In Europe

Somewhere In Europe

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Registration: 26 November 2022

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last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@alx9160I did re-new the plates this year in person, including the technical inspection.I was told that the French, the Spanish and the Portuguese technical inspection does not require a translation / Apostile / whatever, the others do.Everything is ... Read More

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last year
kellsielou28

Buy a car under a 1 year tourist registration by kellsielou28

Hi thank you! We are going to be in the EU with our dog for about a year and are hoping to buy an inexpensive car under a 1 year tourist registration in Andorra. Has anyone done this before/is it still possible? Thank you!

Somewhere In Europe

Hi thank you! We are going to be in the EU with our dog for about a year and are hoping to buy an inexpensive car under a 1 year tourist registration in Andorra. Has anyone done this before/is it still possible? Thank you! -@kellsielou28We did the ... Read More

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last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@1770hut gpr77 is right: the controls are sparse and in the evening the border station / customs is closed, so people just drive past it. I have no idea what will happen in the future due this insane ETIAS regulation coming in 2024 (maybe?). Being ... Read More

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last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@gpr77 I was warned by the export-import agent in Hu that if we would go via CH, we need extra paperwork.In addition to that the paperwork they electronically submitted to the French side of the Casa had an estimated route of the car from HU to ... Read More

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last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

I can answer only what was our experience. If you are local - you are in much better situation than we.Just go to Pas de la Casa timely and ask the customs in person. We did the same: first went to Andorra for few days without a car (more exactly: ... Read More

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last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

One more thing.... NEVER take the export-car out of EU and take it back.For instance if you buy the car in Austria you may get the silly idea to drive to Andorra via Switzerland.Switzerland is not in the EU, so you will need extra paperwork to take ... Read More

Somewhere In Europe replied to a thread
last year
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@gpr77 We had the AD tax ID, US passports / DL and the EU export paperwork.First we went to the French office - they told us that the entire EU paperwork already was submitted on-line (by the Hungarian export-import broker).They merely looked at the ... Read More

Somewhere In Europe replied to a thread
2 years ago
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@Flyer7717 Because of FATCA I wasn't able to open a bank account - but there is no need for that. Just open the one you desire in currency you may need via Transferwise. That's what I did. The account opened looks like a European account with IBAN ... Read More

Somewhere In Europe replied to a thread
2 years ago
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

@travelero I am sure, they also took care about your EU tax number, called "EORI" and filed the export paperwork electronically.Not all car dealers are ready to do that - our wasn't, we had to do everything on our own: find an export agency, get the ... Read More

Somewhere In Europe replied to a thread
2 years ago
travelero

How to import and register a vehicle by travelero

I just finished this process, so I'm writing this to share how I accomplished it. The vehicle: a 2021 model year dealer demonstration vehicle with over 6,000 kms on it. Still considered "new" in Andorra. I purchased it in Germany ...

Somewhere In Europe

We just registered our car in AD (using American passport).The process is pretty much the same as described. One important thing: in 2022 the IGI for electric or hybrid cars is 4.5%, not 1% or 0% like some web sites do claim.The car is a new ... Read More