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How much to VRT a Mitsubishi L200?

How much to VRT a Mitsubishi L200?

Ryan (Cavan)

Jun 2025 Filed under: VRT

Expert answer

Hi Ryan,

As a commercial vehicle, the VRT on the L200 pickup should be 13.3 per cent of the Open Market Selling Price (OMSP), which is the price Revenue in Ireland believes the vehicle to be worth on the Irish market.


How to get temporary insurance on my sister's car in Ireland?

My sister lived in Co Donegal for 40 years. She had a Skoda Citigo (2012 reg). I brought her back to the UK three years ago to a care home where she now lives. I have tried to insure the car in my name but cannot do so because I am not permanently resident in Ireland. Is there any way I can get it insured for me to drive when I visit every few months?

Michael Griffin (Cambridgeshire)

Jun 2025 Filed under: insurance

Expert answer

Hi Michael,

Have you tried talking to your own insurer in the UK to get temporary cover while over here? Or to change your cover so that it allows you to drive any car, even in Ireland?

If the Citigo is insured by someone else already in Ireland, then it should be possible to add you as a named driver or change the policy to allow all drivers with a full licence to drive the car.

Finally, if the car is just lying idle in Ireland unused, it may make more financial sense, and less hassle, to sell it and use the funds to hire a car when you need one here.


How to tell where a NI car was first registered?

Hi,

I am going to Belfast to look at a second-hand car. It's a 2021 vehicle  with two owners. How can I find out whether the car was first registered in Northern Ireland or GB?

Thank you

Joe Wall (Co Meath )

Jun 2025 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

Ask to see the V5C 'logbook' as that should show the details. If the current owner is in Northern Ireland and they've had the car there for “a reasonable amount of time” (Revenue's words) then it shouldn't matter if the car was originally registered in the North or in GB anyway.

The format of the car's registration will usually give away where it was first registered, too. Northern Irish number plates look like ABZ 1234 or JBZ 5678 (two letters followed by a Z and then four numbers), while modern GB plates are AB21 XYZ (two letters and two numbers together, then three letters).

Another useful trick is to check the UK government website for the MOT history of a car. That's the UK's equivalent of the NCT and the Check the MOT history of a vehicle website clearly shows details of where the MOT was carried out. It's useful extra information.


How much to bring my Mitsubishi Triton home from Oz?

Hello,

I am permanently returning home to Ireland from Australia and considering shipping my 2020 Mitsubishi Triton GSR to Ireland. I am trying to get an estimate on all of the import charges that may apply.

Can you help with a breakdown of each charge applicable?

Diarmuid Harrington (Byron Bay)

Jun 2025 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Diarmuid,

If you've owned the car and used it in Australia for at least six months before moving home, then you should have no taxation to pay on importing it into Ireland. Obviously, you'll have shipping costs and a small fee for re-registration, but no VRT, VAT or import duty should apply so long as you are eligible according to the official Transfer of Residence (ToR) rules. Check out Revenue's Transfer of Residence website for full details.


Cost to import a 2023 Honda e:NY1 from the North?

Hi,

I'm looking at an ex-demo Oct 2023 Honda e:NY1 150kW Advance 69kWh with 5,040 miles on the clock for sale by Donnelly Group in Dungannon. I can't figure out what the cost of importing this will be.

Can you help?

Pat Rogers (Athlone )

Jun 2025 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Pat,

As it's an EV and likely to be valued well within €40,000 by Revenue, then there should be no VRT to pay on importation. That's the easy part.

If this car has been imported properly by the dealer according to the Windsor Framework, then no VAT or import duty will be payable on importing it south of the border. The dealer will understand what you mean when you ask them about that and they should be able to provide paperwork to prove it. You will need that proof.

The other way the car may not attract VAT and import duty is if it was actually an original Northern Ireland car from day one or imported into the North and used there for a “reasonable amount of time” (Revenue's wording) by someone.

If, however, the dealer brought the car in from England, Scotland or Wales purely to sell on, without going through the Windsor Framework process first, then you are likely to be liable for 23 per cent VAT and 10 per cent import duty, so make sure you have all the paperwork and facts before committing to buying the car.


Should I import a car via Ireland to Spain from the North?

Hi,

We are moving to Spain and thinking about buying a car from NI. Is it better to first register it in ROI and then transfer it to Spanish registration or directly registering it in Spain? There might be a problem in Spain as the car was not in use by us for six months. Also, does the same exemption apply to VAT as it does to ROI with the vehicle being in NI private use from before 2020 Brexit?

Albert Valentyn (Knock)

Jun 2025 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Albert,

The only way you could benefit from importing the car to Ireland first is to then keep the car here and use if for at least six months before moving to Spain. This would then allow you to bring the car with you as your personal possession without any other taxation. Obviously you would have to pay VRT and the NOx levy on importation to Ireland.

If you don't have that timeframe to work with, it's just as easy to bring a car straight from Northern Ireland to Spain as you'll be going through the rigmarole of reregistering it just once and you can't avoid the tax that the Spanish authorities will place on it regardless.

If the car has been used in Northern Ireland – and you'll need paperwork to prove it – then yes, it should be exempt from VAT on importation to Spain (or Ireland). That is of course assuming we are talking about a car not considered to be new.

One final thing: are you happy to drive a right-hand-drive car on the 'wrong' side of the road in Spain? It will be difficult to sell on in the future there.


What size is the MG HS PHEV's fuel tank?

I have the new MG HS PHEV and have noted that you say that the fuel tank is of 55-litre capacity. I live in England and all the literature over here states 37 litres. But today I drove into a petrol station with 50 miles of petrol range on the clock and without filling up I put 44 litres in.

Is the 55-litre tank an EU market thing? If it is I would seem to have an Irish model as it's right-hand drive. Can you share any insights you might have on the tank size?

Bernard Bradbury (Chatham)

May 2025 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

Expert answer

Hi Bernard,

The UK and Ireland cars are more or less identical and, according to this official MG Europe document, the 55-litre tank is standard across the board in the new MG HS.


Any four-wheel-drive MGs on sale?

Hi,

Can you tell me do the MG cars come as four-wheel drive?

Paddy (Kildare)

May 2025 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Paddy,

The only new MGs on sale in Ireland right now that have four-wheel drive are the high-performance cars, i.e. the dual-motor MG Cyberster GT and the MG4 XPower. All the SUVs are two-wheel drive.


What to I pay to bring a classic BMW back to Ireland?

Hi,

I've bought an old BMW (1972) in Northern Ireland, and I want to bring it into the Republic of Ireland. The vehicle was originally registered in the south of Ireland (on Irish plates) and was imported into Northern Ireland in 2016.

Do I have to pay anything to bring it back into Republic of Ireland?

What do I do now?

Noel (Republic Of Ireland )

May 2025 Filed under: classic cars

Expert answer

Hi Noel,

Going on the information you've provided, the only importation costs should be the flat-rate VRT for classic cars (€200). You will need paperwork to prove that the BMW has been registered and used in Northern Ireland. Book the car in for a VRT inspection with the NCTS within seven days of bringing the car south and they will talk you through it all.


Which side does the MG HS PHEV cable plug into?

Which side does the MG HS PHEV cable plug into? I assume the gasoline filler is on the opposite side?

Tad (Murcia International)

May 2025 Filed under: hybrid

Expert answer

Hi Tad,

The cable plugs into the left-hand side of the 2025 HS PHEV above the rear wheel (the passenger side of the car in Ireland) and yes, the petrol filler is on the opposite side. The flaps covering them look identical.