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What should I check when buying a Japanese import car in the UK?
When buying a Japanese import car, verify its UK registration documents (V5C) are present and correct. Check the car's history for any previous accidents or outstanding finance. Ensure it has passed the UK's MOT test. Be aware that some Japanese models may have different specifications or parts availability compared to UK models. Consider getting a vehicle history check specific to imported vehicles.
Are there any specific insurance considerations for Japanese import cars in the UK?
Yes, insurance for Japanese import cars can sometimes be more expensive than for UK-market vehicles. This is because parts may be harder to source, and repair costs could be higher. Obtain several insurance quotes and inform the insurer that the car is a Japanese import to ensure you get accurate coverage.
What documentation should I expect to receive when purchasing a Japanese import car?
You should receive the V5C registration document, MOT certificate (if applicable), any service history from Japan or the UK, and the original import documents if available. Ensure the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the car matches the VIN on the documents. Ask for proof of any modifications made to the vehicle to meet UK standards.
What are the potential challenges in maintaining a Japanese import car in the UK?
Potential challenges include sourcing parts, which may need to be imported from Japan or specialist suppliers. Some garages may not have experience working on Japanese import models. Be prepared for potentially higher maintenance costs and longer waiting times for repairs. Research specialist garages in your area that work on Japanese vehicles.
What legal requirements apply to Japanese import cars in the UK regarding lighting and other modifications?
Japanese import cars must meet UK road safety standards. This often requires modifications to the headlights to ensure they dip to the left (UK standard). Rear fog lights are also mandatory. Check that these modifications have been carried out correctly and have the necessary certifications. Ensure the speedometer displays miles per hour or has a clear mph conversion.
