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Old 17th Oct 2005, 16:53
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Importing a car to HKG

I don't even know if it is worth it with the great Public Transit in HKG, but does anybody know what is involved with importing a car?
Car would be 20 years old so I wonder what the taxes would be. The car is also LHD. Will they allow that or require conversion to RHD?

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Old 18th Oct 2005, 12:09
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You can find details on the transport department's web site. A simple google will do it.
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Not sure that a large American car would be appropriate for the cut and thrust of HKG....and the fuel bill will certainly bend the ol plastic! If you're thinking of a Japanese vehicle (which would be more realistic) bear in mind that the specs could well be different and thus getting spares difficult.
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Old 19th Oct 2005, 17:55
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Been to the transport site. Missing some details about what the taxes were to register the car, what the emissions laws were and if the car had to be converted to RHD. Was hoping to find someone who had been through the process and might be familliar with the details.

Anybody seen any LHD cars over there?



BTW, Not to disappoint you, but not all of us in The US drive big forty foot long Cadillacs with Horns on the hood. This is a small sedan, same as a Sunbeam Horizon in the UK, but this one is a Shelby with a 300 HP turbo engine. I used to drive Austin Minis (real ones, not the new ones) and am considering a used Elise as the alternative if importing is a big hassle.
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Old 20th Oct 2005, 14:17
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hi there,

lhd is a no go! i tried....

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Old 21st Oct 2005, 04:31
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As a confirmed petrol head myself my advice is do not even try, unless you have something really special.
There are some interesting performance cars cheaply available in HK, especially those with manual gearboxes as the locals cannot cope with driving and changing gears.
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Old 21st Oct 2005, 23:20
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Thanks guys.
The RHD thing is kind of a no go as I can do it but would lose the air conditioning.

Will look for a Lotus Elise later on.
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I can also concur that left hookers are basically a no-no in HKG. And they've been tightening up the emissions laws lately. If your car does not pass a standard emissions test, most likely it will not make it.

My car just failed it, incidentally, and had to reinstall a new catalytic converter...
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Old 1st Nov 2005, 23:20
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I'm doing some research on a related issue at the moment, AFAIK Lotus do not have a rep in HK, they're certainly not among the top 36 sellers, this may be a problem if you want an Elise. Emmisions are broadly similar to EU at the moment.

Taxes on a new vehicle are: (HK$)

1st 150,000 - 35%
Next 150,000 - 65%
Next 200,000 - 85%
All above this - 100%

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Old 1st Nov 2005, 23:54
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Um.....why would anyone want a car in Hong Kong?
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Because not everyone lives in DB.
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