bxl_lad
Its not easy being green...
Hi,
This is a long shot... But looking to get some advice from Belgian owners (particularly T4 California's)...
We're looking to buy a T4 California here in Belgium and looking on the net found very few advertised locally, so we're now looking in Germany - plenty of choice and some good ones too...
However... Belgian authorities are quite strict on the registration of imports and especially the registration of camper vans (in Belgium there is a low road tax rate for qualifying vehicles - 135€ per year).
We're led to understand that to import into Belgium we need the 'Certificate of Conformity' (CoC - I know, an unfortunate acronym!), to state that the vehicle was originally recognised as a camper - a given you would think for an original California, but not so... For reasons be-known to VW in Germany, seems a lot of them are registered with a CoC code 37 vehicle type 'AC' (which classes them as 'station-wagons'. The correct code for Belgium would be 'SA'...
Now we know that some people have these vans registered correctly in Belgium from German imports, so any Belgians out there can give any advice on how this works? We also are seeing folks selling their Cali's in Belgium for the reason that they can't get them registered at the lower rate (incidentally the alternative is around 600€ per year, which of course is a significant difference!)
The system is infuriating... Two exact same Cali's can be registered differently simply because of this code on the CoC - physically nothing separates them...
Any advice welcome - really looking forward to becoming a T4 California owner very soon!
Cheers,
Matt
(currently California'less...)
This is a long shot... But looking to get some advice from Belgian owners (particularly T4 California's)...
We're looking to buy a T4 California here in Belgium and looking on the net found very few advertised locally, so we're now looking in Germany - plenty of choice and some good ones too...
However... Belgian authorities are quite strict on the registration of imports and especially the registration of camper vans (in Belgium there is a low road tax rate for qualifying vehicles - 135€ per year).
We're led to understand that to import into Belgium we need the 'Certificate of Conformity' (CoC - I know, an unfortunate acronym!), to state that the vehicle was originally recognised as a camper - a given you would think for an original California, but not so... For reasons be-known to VW in Germany, seems a lot of them are registered with a CoC code 37 vehicle type 'AC' (which classes them as 'station-wagons'. The correct code for Belgium would be 'SA'...
Now we know that some people have these vans registered correctly in Belgium from German imports, so any Belgians out there can give any advice on how this works? We also are seeing folks selling their Cali's in Belgium for the reason that they can't get them registered at the lower rate (incidentally the alternative is around 600€ per year, which of course is a significant difference!)
The system is infuriating... Two exact same Cali's can be registered differently simply because of this code on the CoC - physically nothing separates them...
Any advice welcome - really looking forward to becoming a T4 California owner very soon!
Cheers,
Matt
(currently California'less...)