05.12.2002, 05:45
G-day Robert,
welcome to the .de forum.
I found the following and more about driving in Germany here.
“You can bring your own car to Germany without paying customs tax on it, with some preconditions: the car has been in your possession for six months and Germany must be your current place of residence. But importing by ship is expensive and the bureaucracy time-consuming. If you plan on being in Germany for under one year, an international or foreign vehicle registration translated in German is sufficient. However, you must subsequently apply for a German registration, and the TÜV, a vehicle monitoring institution, must inspect the car. And finally the auto must be insured………”
Anyway, I would wait until spring to start driving ur GS-vette in Germany because of that snow and nasty salt everywere……..
I’m sure you’ll gonna have a great time over there in my good old ‘Vaterland’
Cheers,
Andreas
welcome to the .de forum.
I found the following and more about driving in Germany here.
“You can bring your own car to Germany without paying customs tax on it, with some preconditions: the car has been in your possession for six months and Germany must be your current place of residence. But importing by ship is expensive and the bureaucracy time-consuming. If you plan on being in Germany for under one year, an international or foreign vehicle registration translated in German is sufficient. However, you must subsequently apply for a German registration, and the TÜV, a vehicle monitoring institution, must inspect the car. And finally the auto must be insured………”
Anyway, I would wait until spring to start driving ur GS-vette in Germany because of that snow and nasty salt everywere……..
I’m sure you’ll gonna have a great time over there in my good old ‘Vaterland’
Cheers,
Andreas