Thinking of importing a Mustang from the US

Thinking of importing a Mustang from the US

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tim0409

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4,414 posts

159 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Hi,

I go to Florida a couple of times of year and have always hired convertible Mustangs, and have always considered importing back to the UK. I'm not massively hung up on the V8 thing so a V6 (or dare I say an Ecoboost....I hired one in May and I thought it was pretty good) would suffice.

The numbers (even with an allowance for man maths) would be;

2016 V6 Mustang convertible circa $14,000, so £11k

If you use a shipping agent to handle everything it's roughly £3400 (not sure how easy it would be to handle this on my own); this includes handling things in Miami and the UK. Then there is vat and import duty of £3300, so £17k in total (which is more than I had hoped for). Still, I love them and prefer them to most cars in the UK.

Any thoughts, or experiences?

Here is one I hired earlier....


Saleen836

11,113 posts

209 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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You need to add shipping costs to purchase price before you add the import duty then VAT, you also need to add on to that appor £2k for UK conversion/IVA and registration, so more like closer to £20k

Mandat

3,887 posts

238 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Presumably, you do know that Mustangs are now officially avaiallbe from Ford dealers in the UK & Europe?

bridgdav

4,805 posts

248 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Not sure why you would want a discontinued, LHD, not supported in UK, not as good as the eco boost, rental car Mustang that is a V6.

I would dread to think of its value within 6 months of arrival on UK shores.
The US Sunshine, holiday feelings, no ownership worries of having a rental will not be present on an Import...

Truckosaurus

11,291 posts

284 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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I would be minded to import a special edition Mustang that's not available in the UK rather than a run of the mill one.

However even at £20k that's a big saving over the cheapest RHD version on Autotrader (£30k+) especially if you are planning on keeping the car for a long while.