Changes to the Griff if we were to move to France ?

Changes to the Griff if we were to move to France ?

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CLN1

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Saturday 15th March 2008
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As title really. May relocate to France, what changes would I have to make to the car ?

Also, what costs involved in running a car in France ? road tax or equivalent, insurance costs (50 yrs old, full no claims, long history of insuring performance cars, clean licence etc) etc

As you can see I haven't got a clue about Frence motoring costs !

Any info appreciated.

Colin.

CLN1

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Sunday 16th March 2008
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penryar said:
Well, it should judt be a case of Certificate of conformity, Control Technique - CT (should just be a swap to LHD lights), off to the tax office for more red tape, down to the sous-prefecture to register (hand over all the paperwork you have just accumulated) and hand over a fee, collect Carte Grise, down to halfords equiv. for plates, must be fastened by rivets, and you are good to go.

CT, every 2 years @ €50
No road tax
Insurance depends but mine was the same figure just in € not £
Petrol, well sp95 was €1.36 today.

I've imported a couple of cars now and never had a problem.

Steve
Thanks Steve

Is the CT like our MOT ?

Could be interesting geting a rear number plate in France as the rear plate on the Griff is back lit (number plate light shines through the plate so it has to be transparent)

Colin.

CLN1

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Sunday 16th March 2008
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Thanks Steve

CLN1

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Monday 17th March 2008
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Le TVR said:
AFAIK the Griff 400 and 500 did have national approval here.

The Griff 500 has the model code (type mines) DGC5P
I know someone from Toulouse managed to import a 500 and register it here but I dont remember him saying he had to modify anything. But for sure a backlit numberplate does not exist and you may need to find another solution.

You would need to make a 'demande d'identification' to the DRIRE who should be able to issue the appropriate papers. You may also be required to present the car for inspection at the local DRIRE office.

The 'puissance fiscal' for the 500 is 26cv and you will pay a registration tax based on this figure (around 800 Euro).

But the plus side is that 'roadtax' has been scrapped since many years smile

If you have at least 10 years of no claims then insurance is not too bad.
Thanks for the info

Colin.

Edited by CLN1 on Monday 17th March 12:24

CLN1

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Monday 17th March 2008
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Le TVR said:
AFAIK the Griff 400 and 500 did have national approval here.

The Griff 500 has the model code (type mines) DGC5P
I know someone from Toulouse managed to import a 500 and register it here but I dont remember him saying he had to modify anything. But for sure a backlit numberplate does not exist and you may need to find another solution.

You would need to make a 'demande d'identification' to the DRIRE who should be able to issue the appropriate papers. You may also be required to present the car for inspection at the local DRIRE office.

The 'puissance fiscal' for the 500 is 26cv and you will pay a registration tax based on this figure (around 800 Euro).

But the plus side is that 'roadtax' has been scrapped since many years smile

If you have at least 10 years of no claims then insurance is not too bad.
Any idea how I may contact the guy from Toulouse ?

Colin.

CLN1

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Tuesday 18th March 2008
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Thank you

CLN1

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Tuesday 18th March 2008
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Byron

Thanks for the response.

Would I be able to talk to him via email ?

Colin.

CLN1

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Sunday 23rd March 2008
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Thank you Byron