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JerJack 18th Apr 2015 18:00

That is a really good price for U.S. to the Middle East, especially if it went off without a hitch. Just be careful of bait & switch pricing schemes, which seem more prevalent with overseas transport. I've done this twice, once with Ship Overseas and once with A-1 Auto Transport. Their prices were more or less the same, but Ship Overseas certainly made up for it with some additional fees along the way. Make sure you look for experience & professionalism--it can save you a lot of time, trouble and money.

journeyman 20th Apr 2015 10:26

Further to archer_737's enquiry: Anybody have any info on exporting a GCC spec car to the US for personal use?

Gulfstreamaviator 21st Apr 2015 09:41

UAE to UK
 
Just completed. now on UK road.


Californian export to UAE then on to UK.....


Glf

thrustidle74 21st Apr 2015 11:43

Hi Glf,

Can you give some details please?

Company you used, is it worth it, total cost, how it feels like driving on the wrong side etc

We might do the same before I sell the car here next month if its worth it.

Cheers

TI74

Gulfstreamaviator 23rd Apr 2015 12:07

Briefly, UK agent was ShipMyCar.com and they arranged pretty much everything.


UAE to UK plus all UK paperwork, and tax/MOT/plates/service was about £3300. Only thing you have to do is get the Car export test certificate in the UAE and fill it with all your stuff! (Contents will not be insured however)


They were very polite and did a great job, but the comms eg progress reports were a bit lacking.


Bottom line, well worth it overall and I'm driving my beloved Mustang again over here.

thrustidle74 23rd Apr 2015 13:57

Thanks Glf,

I also got a quote from the same company, mine came to 4000£ probably being an SUV.

I guess you'll be driving your Tang as a secondary car, mine will be the primary drive around car, in my case with the petrol and insurance it might not worth it.

Many thanks

TI74

Gulfstreamaviator 23rd Apr 2015 17:46

first is a SUPRA...................lol

Reinhardt 25th Apr 2015 13:33

to Qatar
 
You can have good bargains from say Miami or Norfolk to DOHA, considering the market conditions. Just be careful of bait & switch pricing schemes, which seem more prevalent with overseas transport. We did this twice, once with Export Overseas and the other time with A-1 Auto Transport. They had equivalent prices, but Export Overseas did come along for the job with some additional fees along the way. Make sure you look for experience & professionalism--it's your car, and you don't want to recover it as a wreck in the DOHA harbour.
QR pilots have discounts ...


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