Sunday, December 20, 2009

Importing Car from Japan to Philippines

That is the car that I wanna buy from one second hand store near Tokyo (Fussa city to be exact). You would be surprise it only cost less that a thousand dollars and with the perfect running condition, great interiors. It's a 1995 Ford Mustang, left hand steering which is perfect for Philippine driving. Other features include driver airbag, power windows, perfect A/C, power seats and alloy wheels. It is of good quality and best of all it's a MUSTANG!!!

The Japanese are freaks with new things as they are always in tune with the new fashions, new gadgets, new cars, new houses, new trends...after all they wont be worth calling first world trendy country right? So most Japanese don't mind changing cars every now and then and it's even more practical coz maintennance fees are more expensive than the cost of a new car. They even pay some trading companies to get their old cars from their garages. Old furnitures, appliances and cars have to be thrown in a proper junk places and they have to pay up to $200 to get these trashes out of their homes or garages. The older the things the higher the cost of throwing it.

Anyways, cars from US and Europe are also imported to Japan. European cars are more on hit here coz they have the same right hand steering while US uses left hand drive...but both countries import cool cars that's why Japanese love them! However those cars from the 90's are not a good idea for Japan use so there are plenty of stockist that make it a business importing used cars to neighboring Asian, African and Carribean countries who would like to use and buy the used cars.

***To inform you these cars are way way cooler than those second hand cars that are sold in my country but the real headache is sending the car to the Philippines!...

Ok, I have an aunt who is working in Port of Mactan in Cebu as a costums assesor...she's got a lot of connections but despite of this I still have to pay for $2000 for the car I bought for 50% less...can you imagine??? So I am still evaluating if it will worth it - after all it's a Mustang!!! duhhhhh!! here I am again. I am actually mixed emotions...I cannot buy a Mustang in Pi for less than a thousand dollars and it's not a common car in Pi anyways...but the importing tariff and customs laws makes the work hard to accomplish - impossible to my senses that is....

The headache doesn't end there...the tariff approximately $2000 for a $1000 car is only upto Subic Bay in Manila and it might cost another $500 to ship it to Cebu...and will all the papers I have to file in BIR for it to be legal...shit! my heart is pounding in distress!!! The car would end up $3,000 - $4,000 worth or Php 200,000 in duties and taxes for it to be released - that's the worst case scenario!

Will I just keep on staring to this pix? or will I make a move? God what would Jesus do???

11 comments:

  1. what was the outcome of this story?

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  2. I ended up not buying the car...it would cost me another Php 300,000 to get the car shipped to Cebu..that's still the approximate

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    1. what's your total cost including the car amount? will it cost 4 million and above? if no then you should proceed in buying.

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    2. i think you should proceed in buying the car ma'am i think it's less than $10000 or more than half a million that mustang in the Philippines even if a 2nd hand will cost you millions damn you should buy it.

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  3. Great car! Yeah, I have heard also that import cars from japan is kind of affordable. Too bad you need to give up this one..

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  4. That is looking Awesome............full featured Japanese Car
    Japan always in news about their new technology in cars. They manufacture attractive, high performance and efficient cars.
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    Thanks for sharing

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  6. This might be out of the topic but do i still need to pay the same amount if I plan to ship a vehicle to the philippines to just get it repaired? the Vehicle will not be will not be driven or registered.

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  7. So I assume that it would not be a good Business plan to import used cars from Japan into the Philippines?

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