Protector III
20111
Gday Darrin, Thanks for that suggestion, it looks like entry into UK through a port is fairly straight forward then crossing the channel to France also uncomplicated. I have dealt with Tourinsure previously so I am familiar with their offerings for coverage in Europe. CheersYou may consider looking at a country just outside of the EU, and then driving it across the border into the EU. Shipping can create all sorts of paperwork problems that driving across doesn't.
Shipping and flights etc might be cheaper to Turkey, Morocco or even the UK for example.
Your other issue may be getting (mandatory) insurance. Heard vaguely that insurance from Turkey can be purchased for use in the EU...?
Contributor II
Good advice from El-Dracho.
Two more thoughts:
1) Be aware that to travel in some countries in Europe you'll need a vignette (which is a permit to use the roads) -
Austria, Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland (that's all of them I think). You can buy them online in most cases.
2) Your question says "importing" which could mean importing (as such) or could mean bringing the vehicle in temporarily as a visitor. For the latter, as noted in El-Dracho's reply, a TIP can be used instead of a carnet. In case you mean importing, with the intent to register your vehicle in a country in Europe, the process is entirely different. I've done this a couple of times, with a USA-registered vehicle and with a Canadian-registered vehicle, and it was fairly straightforward but there are lots of hoops through which to jump, including things like changing lights meet national standards, ensuring that glass meets national standards, and others. In addition there will be customs duty and/or import taxes, and vehicle inspections beyond the simple process for temporary entry.