Import a Car from Japan: A How to Guide
Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2009
by Sean Richards
Whether you are in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Caribbean, Australia, the steps that you need to follow in Japan are the same:
First, locate a competent used car exporter in Japan. This exporter will provide you with photographs of the car. After reviewing the photographs and grading (A-E), with A being the highest, you submit an offer for your chosen car. The exporter will then issue you a pro-forma invoice. This may be by pdf (email) or by fax. After agreeing on the purchase price, by returning the signed pro-forma invoice, next comes the slightly tricky part.
The Japanese are fairly trustworthy and in my dealings (five cars imported) I have never used the letter of credit method and have had no problems. Nevertheless, this is something you have to consider for yourself.
Once payment is made on the invoice, whether by direct wire transfer or letter of credit, the exporter will ship your car. On doing this, the exporter will obtain a F.OB. (Free on Board). This, along with all relevant documents will then be sent to you by courier.
These steps are the basic overview of the process.
For more information and tips on how to import a car from Japan please visit my blog: http://how-to-import-a-car-from-japan.blogspot.com/
Sean T Richards
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Great article. Well done.Great advice. If it works out cheaper after import tax and transport costs why not?Anyway, weclome to SearchWarp.Thank you Connor. When I imported in my second car, a Mitsubishi Evolution, this really helped.
Sean
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