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Epic journey! I thoroughly enjoyed reading your adventures. Will they forfeit your VAT deposit if you exceed 6000 miles or 10000km during ED because now it's no longer considered a new car? I swear I read it somewhere...
Epic journey! I thoroughly enjoyed reading your adventures. Will they forfeit your VAT deposit if you exceed 6000 miles or 10000km during ED because now it's no longer considered a new car? I swear I read it somewhere...
I think the language says something about 6,000 km (only 3,600 miles) and longer than 6 months (not just the mileage), I think it'll be fine.
Epic journey! I thoroughly enjoyed reading your adventures. Will they forfeit your VAT deposit if you exceed 6000 miles or 10000km during ED because now it's no longer considered a new car? I swear I read it somewhere...
Lol... Pretty sure that smashes the record for any Porsche! Doubt a dealer anywhere in the world would have seen mileage like that at a service after 3 months... There should have been a special presentation and award upon return, haha
Does Porsche wash detail the car and prep and wrap it for it’s journey across the water?
Why would there be a mileage limit limit if you own and take delivery in Europe then ship it over here?
No. The owner must wash their car prior to drop or the shipping company / guys at the port will do it and charge you. Mostly about getting organic matter off the car. Then it gets shipped, naked. Shows up looking like **** (no joke).
The mileage/time limit is there for a variety of reasons (mostly tax and registration.) its too low as Peter is proving.