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		<title>Ebay Motors International Shipping Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Ebay motors is now most commonly used by people all over the world to buy vehicles. You can buy brand new and used vehicles from Ebay motors for a very low price and get them shipped to your location. Even though buying a car on Ebay motors is as simple as paying for the car using your credit card, shipping the car to international locations is not that easy. <strong>You need to find an international shipping company that can ship the vehicle you have bought through Ebay motors.</strong> You will be only able to see the car or vehicle you bought after it safely reaches you.</p>
<p>If you intend to buy a car using Ebay motors, it is better to start looking for shipping quotes from international shipping companies because you can’t ask the seller to wait for you to hire a transporter after winning the bid. When you get quotes earlier, you can compare different quotes based on the services offered and cost and then determine which transport company you want to use. As you buy cars from Ebay motors, the sellers may be located in different locations. Hence, your moving quote will be a vague estimate and shipping cost may vary depending on the source and destination ports.</p>
<p>When you are searching for international shipping companies to ship your vehicle, you will probably be dealing with agents or brokers who will take the responsibility of finding a suitable container to ship your car. You should ask the international shipping company whether they are prepared to ship Ebay motor vehicles because you won’t be available in person when the vehicle is shipped. You will be receiving all the documents and title only after receiving the shipment. Also, the shipping company must have real agents in your own country with whom you can talk to about shipping your car.</p>
<p>You need to hire an inspector to inspect your car before even buying from Ebay because the shipping companies can’t do the inspection as they may be located elsewhere. However, certain shipping companies will hire local mechanic to do the inspection at an additional fee. You need the car to be prepared for shipping so that damages to your car are avoided. When you are buying cars from motor dealers from Ebay motors, they may arrange professionals to prepare your car for shipping for some fee.</p>
<p><strong>The cost of international shipping for Ebay motors vehicles depends on a variety of factors.</strong> The location of the shipping company is irrelevant because the source may be somewhere else. Many moving companies provide terminal to terminal services for shipping motors vehicles. However, if you are ready to pay additional expenses, they may contract local movers to move the vehicle from terminal to your home. Insurance purchased for shipping of Ebay motors vehicles should be appropriate and ask the shipping company whether RORO or container is used for shipping your car. Be prepared to wait for a couple of weeks for your vehicle to be shipped and make arrangements to pay the shipping company after you receive the vehicle.</p>
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		<title>International Car Shipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While many people have to look at shipping personal items overseas when they are transferred by their employer, there is a significant part of the population that needs expert <strong>handling of international car shipment</strong> for another reason. If you live in a European country, for example, and want to bring a treasured U.S. automobile over from the United States, there are a number of companies that can help you. Of course, you may be able to take care of all the shipping details personally. If you do, make sure you do some homework first to find out just what you will need to do.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the competition for your business in international car shipment is very high. Not only do land and sea shipping companies want your business, but professional service companies and freight-forwarding companies also specialize in the movement of vehicles from the United States to foreign countries. These service providers are eager to provide the assistance you need to get your prized possession to your door.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s get an overview of what may be involved in international car shipment, from the seller’s location to your front door. </strong><br />
You should first make sure that all registration documents are in order, including vehicle title, tax forms and licenses. You will also need to have the vehicle transported to the port or dock facility. Moving to and through this location will require coordination with customs agencies in both locations. An individual wishing to ship a classic car or a new car should also plan for the expense of the actual shipping journey. Roll on/roll off auto shipping will probably be the least expensive.</p>
<p>Car shippers should have the correct documents in hand or with the vehicle when it arrives in the destination country. Requirements vary from one nation to another so it would be wise to understand the particular requirements of the country the vehicle will arrive in. International car shipment doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive but there will be several associated costs that an individual might not plan for if he or she doesn’t consult with an experienced shipping service company or a person who has taken this step previously.</p>
<p>It may be tempting to go with the least expensive option when choosing a company that specializes in international car shipment. But it would be smart to go with the most reliable and/or the company with the longest record of satisfied customers. Some of these experienced service companies can plan and set up your shipping program with a minimum of information from you.</p>
<p>As you begin planning your international car shipment, allow three to four weeks lead time for the actual departure date. Plan for your car to be in transit for about 2-5 weeks before you expect it to reach land at or near your destination. Prices vary depending on ship availability, length of trip on the water and land transit requirements. So an individual planning for international car shipment should do some comparison shopping and ask plenty of questions before deciding on the best route to get that prized automobile across the ocean.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While many people have to look at shipping personal items overseas when they are transferred by their employer, there is a significant part of the population that needs expert <strong>handling of international car shipment</strong> for another reason. If you live in a European country, for example, and want to bring a treasured U.S. automobile over from the United States, there are a number of companies that can help you. Of course, you may be able to take care of all the shipping details personally. If you do, make sure you do some homework first to find out just what you will need to do.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the competition for your business in international car shipment is very high. Not only do land and sea shipping companies want your business, but professional service companies and freight-forwarding companies also specialize in the movement of vehicles from the United States to foreign countries. These service providers are eager to provide the assistance you need to get your prized possession to your door.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s get an overview of what may be involved in international car shipment, from the seller’s location to your front door. </strong><br />
You should first make sure that all registration documents are in order, including vehicle title, tax forms and licenses. You will also need to have the vehicle transported to the port or dock facility. Moving to and through this location will require coordination with customs agencies in both locations. An individual wishing to ship a classic car or a new car should also plan for the expense of the actual shipping journey. Roll on/roll off auto shipping will probably be the least expensive.</p>
<p>Car shippers should have the correct documents in hand or with the vehicle when it arrives in the destination country. Requirements vary from one nation to another so it would be wise to understand the particular requirements of the country the vehicle will arrive in. International car shipment doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive but there will be several associated costs that an individual might not plan for if he or she doesn’t consult with an experienced shipping service company or a person who has taken this step previously.</p>
<p>It may be tempting to go with the least expensive option when choosing a company that specializes in international car shipment. But it would be smart to go with the most reliable and/or the company with the longest record of satisfied customers. Some of these experienced service companies can plan and set up your shipping program with a minimum of information from you.</p>
<p>As you begin planning your international car shipment, allow three to four weeks lead time for the actual departure date. Plan for your car to be in transit for about 2-5 weeks before you expect it to reach land at or near your destination. Prices vary depending on ship availability, length of trip on the water and land transit requirements. So an individual planning for international car shipment should do some comparison shopping and ask plenty of questions before deciding on the best route to get that prized automobile across the ocean.</p>
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		<title>Import a Classic Auto to the Netherlands</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>One of the best ways to learn how to <strong>import a classic auto to the Netherlands</strong> is to go right to the “horse’s mouth” so to speak. If you plan to bring a car or motorcycle into the Netherlands “it makes no difference whether you are importing it from an EU or a non-EU country,” according to information from this nation’s government (available on the embassy Web site) www.netherlands-embassy.org. You will be required to obtain a permit to get it into the country tax-free.</p>
<p><strong>When you import a classic auto to the Netherlands</strong>, you will be required to declare your vehicle to Customs authorities, a task that you can handle on your own by visiting or contacting the Customs office or by enlisting the help of a shipping-services company. The Netherlands also has a road tax and strict registration requirements. *Be sure your insurance is in order and up to date.</p>
<p>Anyone buying, selling or importing a vehicle should contact the RDW and its Center for Vehicle Technology and Information. This agency monitors the quality of all cars, trucks and motorcycles in the nation. This is a good place to start when you plan to import a classic auto to the Netherlands. Though it is now an independent agency it was once a part of the central government of the Netherlands. As most anyone knows when they purchase a classic vehicle and plan to bring it to this country, vehicles and their owners are tracked quite closely.</p>
<p>Classic cars have been purchased in other countries and brought to the Netherlands before, so there is no need to fear the process. In fact, one of the experienced shipping-service companies or freight companies will probably have the information you need, since it’s a good bet they have helped others import a classic auto to the Netherlands.</p>
<p>Among the standard details you will have to cover are:<br />
• All registration and license information in place before the vehicle is ready to ship<br />
• Customs clearance at both ports<br />
• Required insurance for vehicle and for liability<br />
• Arrangements for land transportation and storage if necessary<br />
• Driver’s license and identification for receiving person, driver etc.</p>
<p>RDW agency headquarters are in Zoetermeer, but there are a few regional offices and several stations around the country. When you decide to import a classic auto to the Netherlands keep in mind that, even with all the requirements mentioned, the government tries to make the country attractive for business and commerce. The country established a new tax system in 2001 that may or may not affect the importation of a classic vehicle. However, make sure you understand all the tax requirements if you plan to sell vehicles after importing them.</p>
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		<title>Shipping Car to Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>International car shipping is not easy to Europe especially when you ship your car from a non European Union nation. Some moving companies provide short notice car shipping services at additional charges. You should place order for car shipping at least two weeks before the move to get as many choices as possible. Certain companies don’t move inoperable cars and you should be clear with this condition. Required modifications such as antifreeze must be done on your own to your car if required.</p>
<p>You have to select an international auto transport company after comparing at least three different quotes. Usually, <strong>shipping car to Europe costs anything from $650 to $2000, depending on the car and the source from which you initiate shipping</strong>. If you can’t drive the car yourself, you have to get necessary services to get your car delivered to your home by the moving company. Shipping insurance is often the most overlooked and most important factor when it comes to shipping cars. The basic liability of $500 for overseas shipment is not enough for your car. You should buy adequate insurance that will help you in times of needs when your car gets damaged, or ever worse, lost.</p>
<p>Duty and taxes must be paid in destination country when shipping your car to Europe. This basically depends on the age of the car. Certain European countries like Germany treat old and new cars in the same way. In most of the European countries, import duties are exempted for cars that are six months old. Some countries don’t encourage import of new cars. Also, when you import duty free cars to European countries, you are not allowed to sell the car within a year. 10% of the purchase price of the car must be paid as import duty. An additional 17.5% value added tax must also be paid. If your car is an antique car or a collectible piece, additional import tax may apply.</p>
<p><strong>All cars shipped to Europe are required to take single vehicle approval test in Europe. </strong>This test ensures that your car that is imported meets all the standard requirements in Europe. Only when your car passes this test, the customs will be cleared. Hence, you should hire a person in your home country to make necessary modifications to make your car adhere to the European guidelines.</p>
<p>Moving companies that deal with <strong>shipping car to Europe</strong> will take care of customs clearance and documents. Make sure that you have the original documents with you and give copies to the movers.</p>
<p>Documents confirming ownership of the car must be cleared at the customs office in Europe. Vehicle registration and insurance documents must be submitted. Some countries require you to obtain a license when you intend to stay for a longer period. Also, you need to buy European insurance to drive the car on European roads. A proof of your residence in Europe must be given to allow car imports. You have to confirm with the destination whether a prior import permission document is required.</p>
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