Heard a rumour (from two Irish dealers) that the Government (under pressure from Irish motoring groups) are set to raise VRT rates in December. Has anybody heard anything similar?
I wouldn't mind the english imports, any one who buys an english import isn't saving anything if it's an every day sort of car ie. passat, saab, bmw etc, every day dealers are getting more and more info on imports and most have had milage adjustments, so if you buy it €3k cheaper, you cannot expect to sell it at the same price of an Irish legit car. It might work out cheaper if you keep it for 7 or 8 years and are not hoping to trade it in to a main dealer.
I wouldn't mind the english imports, any one who buys an english import isn't saving anything if it's an every day sort of car ie. passat, saab, bmw etc
Maybe not so laughable - 75% of cars registered in the Republic last month were imports from the UK. Dealers are looking at their business going down the tube and the governments excehequer amounts have decreased because they got the VRT rates incorrect. To buy before January 1st 2009 or not?
Heard a rumour (from two Irish dealers) that the Government (under pressure from Irish motoring groups) are set to raise VRT rates in December. Has anybody heard anything similar?
That's the daftest thing I've read on this site in a long time. I've just brought a 08 BMW 320 D M Sport in from the UK for just slightly over €37k, if I bought the car brand new here with the options it would have cost me 53k, taken it that it was 6 months old and looking at the market in july, garages were asking 45-48 for similar cars (Lower spec on most of them) - so saved at minimum 6-8k after cash discount. As for the milleage, as R2k states HPI checks will gurantee.
I also bought from a BMW garage who have to follow standards setout by BMW UK. Clocking not included.
Mahons, for the craic, go to any main dealership and say you want to trade it in, see the reaction they give you when you say it's an import. You only save money if you can buy it cheaper and still sell it at the normal asking price! You won't be able to sell that car for the colour of 40k.
I actuall have people that have had the HPI check done and months later found milage corrections, to be honest I don't know how they have faired out afterwards but the shock on there face when they say I had it checked out! More and more garages and the importers in the UK are having there information given to our sites and our sites are being updated weekly, just yeaterday I had a passat that we did work on in May and every thing looked ok, checked it yesterday and it was flagged when it came in for work.
That poor customer only bought that car in November last year, maybe HPI and other sites can offer the warranty against milage because they know people will not go after them, it's the garage they go for and want there money back from.
I could keep going with examples, we get at least 2 a week, so if you were to multiply that times the amount of main dealers in Ireland, you can see why main dealers will not trade them in to sell, because you cannot put a warranty on them.
Once the car is fully checked I have yet to hear any reason to convince me that buying a car from a irish dealer makes more sense.
Last weeks motoring suppliment in the times had an interesting article about how the the OMSP (in VRT system) seems to be much higher that the value for such cars on forecourts in ireland. It confirmed that revenue get the OMSPs from the irish motor industry. Suggest here is that perhaps it suits the motor indusry to keep the values higher since it makes cost of importing more expensive. Oviously if car values are plummeting on the forecorts then the OMSP for those cars should be dropping at the same rate thereby reducing the VRT.