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Anyone know about registering cars in France?

Postby mettersl » Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:22 pm

Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know what is involved in registering a car in France?
My oldest is living there and we have a UK registered car we'd like to give him.
Its not worth anything (despite being a very reliable Honda) but he is likely to be there a year and I think we may have to get it registered to avoid having to bring it back regularly (he is in Bordeaux so the trip isn't minor).
For foreign cars in the UK the limit is 6 months, after which they can be impounded.
UK insurance only seems to be valid for 90 days abroad too.
Anyone know the current rules?
Thanks
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Postby phildini » Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:22 am

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Postby stephendell » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:40 pm

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Postby clee » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:24 pm

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Postby Bob C » Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:17 pm

Hi,

Lived in France for 17 years registered 3 cars and every time its been different. Also depends if the official has had a nice lunch etc. Take your wife/ girlfriend or children along always helps :Try www.brittany.angloinfo.com look under registering an imported vehicle in France. Hope this helps. Thanks for the website and information, as someone posted a great place to spend an hour or 2
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Postby mettersl » Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:05 am

Thanks Bob,
That is an excellent site...seems to have all the info- but at first appearance it looks like its not worthwhile, might be better just bringing it back after 6 months...200 euro eco tax to pay (plus all the other charges) ..YUK
I guess its similar going the other way.

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Postby andyh877 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:07 am

i've had Uk reg cars over in france for a long time now, with never a problem

but to register a uk car in france

step 1, you'll need to get a certificate of conformity for it ( an original from the manufacturer a copy won't be acceptable)...... sometimes quite hard for rhd as the UK never issuse this document with new cars,
this will have all the relevant infor and mainly the fiscal horsepower figure and the type approval code,

if you don't have these 2 valuable pieces of info it's nigh on impossible to register the vehicle in france the prefecture will just tell you to come back when you have the info.

once you have the COC take the papers for the car V5 etc to the local tax office (Impot) and fill out the paperwork explaining there is VAT or import tax due on the car to prove this you must give mileage and first registration date, car must be over 3 years old and have done more than 6000 kms then no tax is due.

take the car to Controle technique ( MOT) plus you'll need to change the headlights over for Lhd versions and set them up or it will fail before you go,

once you have an MOT report pass or fail take all the paperwork you've got, MOT, V5 Tax docs COC (you don't need insurance docs at this time) to the local prefecture and hope they will process your application, you pay a fee to register it according to the fiscal horspower figure, bigger the figure the more it costs, once you've done this, they will tell you your number plate details and you can go and get a set made and stick them on the car.

can you see why i keep my cars uk registered......no one really cares, they don't have road tax here so no need for the government to keep hassling you to register the car
for insurance, you need to pick and choose for euro cover we use a good company in the uk so no problems how many times or how long the car is in the euro zone for us.
the best thing to do.... keep it on uk plates bring it back to the uk once a year for MOT run the car into the ground and when you need to scrap it just break it and sell it for parts on ebay as parts fetch good money over here unlike in ther uk, buy a replacement in france VOILA.

good luck Lee :wink: any more info give me a bell any time before 1930 UK time
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Postby Bob C » Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:54 pm

Lee agree with your conclusion and what Andy said, would have said similar but was pushed for time last night as my broadband is limited. You could also use the car for as long as poss with English insurance, then search for French insurance, our company gave us a year which then became 18 months. If you need more time get a French mot, keeps the insurance company happy. As long as you have ins and mot you are fine. One of the reasons we love the life here is that people are usualy laid back.about such things. re. certificate of conformity our Discovery no problems, Clio pain in the ar- - you tell me! All the above was some years ago so obviously do some research, every one seems to have their own solutions The anglo site is great for most things, I imagine there is one local to your eldest. Good luck Bob
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Postby mettersl » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:14 pm

Thanks everyone, I think I'll go and search for UK insurance that allows him to stay over there for a year, seems a better choice than all the fuss of registration.
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