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What should I check when buying a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) car in the UK?
When buying a JDM car, verify its UK road legality. Ensure it has undergone any necessary modifications to meet UK standards, such as headlight conversions for right-hand drive roads. Check for a valid MOT certificate and ensure the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is present and matches the documentation. Research the availability of parts and servicing for that specific model in the UK.
Are there specific insurance considerations for JDM cars in the UK?
Yes, insuring a JDM car can sometimes be more expensive than insuring a UK-market vehicle. Some insurers may not cover JDM cars, or they may require specialist insurance. Obtain quotes from multiple insurers, specifying that it's a JDM import, to compare prices and coverage options. Factors like the car's age, rarity, and performance can influence insurance costs.
What documentation should I expect when buying a JDM car in the UK?
You should receive the V5C registration document (logbook), MOT certificate, and any service history records. If the car was recently imported, ask for proof of import duties paid and any documentation related to its UK registration. Verify that the VIN on the V5C matches the VIN on the car. A history check can also reveal any previous accidents or outstanding finance.
What are some common issues to look for in imported JDM cars?
Common issues can include rust, especially in areas exposed to salt during winter in Japan. Check the undercarriage, wheel arches, and sills for signs of corrosion. Also, be aware that some JDM cars may have different maintenance requirements or use different fluids than UK-market vehicles. Research the specific model you're interested in to identify any known issues.
What should I consider regarding mileage and odometer readings on a JDM car?
Many JDM cars have odometers that display mileage in kilometres. Ensure you understand whether the odometer reading is in kilometres or miles. If it's in kilometres, convert it to miles for a more accurate understanding of the car's usage. Also, be wary of odometer tampering, which can be more difficult to detect on imported vehicles. A thorough inspection and vehicle history check are recommended.
