where to buy a new LHD Bentley in UK ?

where to buy a new LHD Bentley in UK ?

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berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Let me get this right, she is a huge purchaser of all sorts of cars on a regular basis, but has never sourced a Bentley before?

Edited by berlintaxi on Sunday 28th May 15:18

PurpleAki

1,601 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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And you didn't think to ask her for her expertise on this matter?

You want to buy a car and she's a car buyer.

Just a thought​...

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Assuming that OP is legit not a troll, the reason why VAG might not want to sell LHD Bentleys in this country is because the GBP made UK prices more attractive to non GBP buyers over the last year.

krisdelta

4,566 posts

201 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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It's not clear, but have your phone calls been to the factory? There is little point going to a dealer, they may not have the facility to order what you want (or its odd enough for "computer says no"). You should be able to get a definitive answer and importantly "why" from the factory.

Would a possible reason be, that the LHD variant isn't type approved / crash tested in the U.K?

Register1

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

94 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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VGTICE said:
Assuming that OP is legit not a troll, the reason why VAG might not want to sell LHD Bentleys in this country is because the GBP made UK prices more attractive to non GBP buyers over the last year.
Prices are as you realised, not the same in all countries.

It comes down to the basics, of, its not what the Bentley is worth, but more on, how much you are prepared to pay to it.
How much you are prepared to pay, largely depends where you domicile.

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Register1 said:
VGTICE said:
Assuming that OP is legit not a troll, the reason why VAG might not want to sell LHD Bentleys in this country is because the GBP made UK prices more attractive to non GBP buyers over the last year.
Prices are as you realised, not the same in all countries.

It comes down to the basics, of, its not what the Bentley is worth, but more on, how much you are prepared to pay to it.
How much you are prepared to pay, largely depends where you domicile.
What are you on about?

AmitG

3,291 posts

160 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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OP - do you want the car on UK plates or Spanish plates? In other words - where do you want it registered?

Register1

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

94 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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AmitG said:
OP - do you want the car on UK plates or Spanish plates? In other words - where do you want it registered?
Not sure where it will be registered.

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Register1 said:
AmitG said:
OP - do you want the car on UK plates or Spanish plates? In other words - where do you want it registered?
Not sure where it will be registered.
OP are you old enough to drink?

cayman-black

12,641 posts

216 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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You guys laugh but it not so easy now to order even a new Range Rover in LHD as nearly all dealers will not sell a LHD car.
Then also i expect the uk car will be cheaper than in europe as well, and also cheaper if it is on uk plate in spain as opposed to being registered in spain.

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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cayman-black said:
Then also i expect the uk car will be cheaper than in europe as well
Why would it be cheaper (we're talking about new cars of course)? If I bought a LHD car here I'd have to pay same list price as a RHD car, with some manufacturers offering 0% discount while others being open to negotiations. I'm not surprised many manufacturers stopped supplying LHD cars since even before pound got hit last year people were buying them here importing them to other EU countries and that worked out cheaper than sourcing locally most of the time.

Dolf Stoppard

1,323 posts

122 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Earns £39k a year based on previous post but wants to buy a LHD Bentley to use from second home in Spain.

Am I missing something?

And why the low deposit? Is it all about the monthly payments?

Somebody please help explain what is happening!

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Dolf Stoppard said:
Earns £39k a year based on previous post but wants to buy a LHD Bentley to use from second home in Spain.

Am I missing something?

And why the low deposit? Is it all about the monthly payments?

Somebody please help explain what is happening!
He's in bed by now. You'll have to wait until tomorrow.

MDMA .

8,884 posts

101 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Dolf Stoppard said:
Earns £39k a year based on previous post but wants to buy a LHD Bentley to use from second home in Spain.

Am I missing something?

And why the low deposit? Is it all about the monthly payments?

Somebody please help explain what is happening!
At least he's not another 6 figs smile

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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krisdelta said:
Would a possible reason be, that the LHD variant isn't type approved / crash tested in the U.K?
No. Type approval is EU-wide.

Register1

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

94 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Dolf Stoppard said:
Earns £39k a year based on previous post but wants to buy a LHD Bentley to use from second home in Spain.

Am I missing something?

And why the low deposit? Is it all about the monthly payments?

Somebody please help explain what is happening!
10% deposit,
Build car to required spec.
Pay balance
Drive away

How simple is that.

gianlu

215 posts

179 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Based on a few recent posts asking for VAT exemption for export/sale outside the UK, mantion of a car logistic business, my bet is someone realising UK cars are cheaper (new) than in Europe.
For this very reason, you will find difficult to buy an LHD car in UK, especially from a UK brand.
Even if you do, the VAT exemption route might backfire, only way to do it is to invoice to a company with a EU (non UK) VAT, but in that case they would not sell not to piss on their importer.
Obviously you coull always pay as a private, register in the UK. You would then have to wait for the car to be 6 months old and (i seem to remember) 5,000 km to be able to sell to Europe without adding (yet once again) the VAT in the place of new registration.

So no, you might have to think this better.


Edited by gianlu on Monday 29th May 14:17

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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gianlu said:
Obviusly you coull always pay as a private, register in the UK. You would then have to wait for the car to be 6 months old and (i seem to remember) 5,000 km to be able to sell to Europe without adding (yet once again) the VAT in the place of new registration.

So no, you might have to think this better.
As a private person, you can claim the VAT back in the UK and pay the VAT in the EU country you register it (if it's less than 6months/5000km). I know many people who have been buying new LHD's cars here as the prices are (and were for a long time) lower than on the continent. And you also get 3 years warranty (2+1) whereas on continent usually it's 2 years - excluding the Korean's and other exceptions in before some smartass starts picking up on the details.

gianlu

215 posts

179 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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VGTICE said:
As a private person, you can claim the VAT back in the UK and pay the VAT in the EU country you register it (if it's less than 6months/5000km). I know many people who have been buying new LHD's cars here as the prices are (and were for a long time) lower than on the continent. And you also get 3 years warranty (2+1) whereas on continent usually it's 2 years - excluding the Korean's and other exceptions in before some smartass starts picking up on the details.
I stand corrected then, I didn't know about the possibility to claim VAT back on vehicles as a private individual, apparently detailed here:
https://www.gov.uk/taking-vehicles-out-of-uk/newly...

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

233 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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I thought it was EU rules that meant all manufacturers had to offer LHD and RHD models for the same price to customers in any EU country?

like if I wanted to buy a RHD Merc in Germany they weren't allowed to charge extra or add extra delays etc?