EVERY Co Ltd has been exporting Japanese used cars, trucks, buses, and farm tractors to Solomon Islands and over 100 countries since its founding in 2006. Our professional team is highly knowledgeable about Solomon Islands' import regulations, and we source the best vehicles from across Japan. If you're looking to import a used car to Solomon Islands, here’s a comprehensive guide that will walk you through the entire process, from vehicle selection to delivery.
No Age Restrictions for Imported Vehicles
One of the main advantages of importing used cars to Solomon Islands is the lack of restrictions on the vehicle’s age. This means you can choose from a wide range of models and years without worrying about limitations. Whether you're in search of an older, budget-friendly car or a newer model, the options are nearly endless.
Right-Hand Drive Vehicles Allowed
In Solomon Islands, right-hand drive vehicles are permitted. This is great news for buyers since the majority of Japanese used cars are right-hand drive. You’ll find many high-quality options that fit perfectly with Solomon Islands’ driving regulations.
Shipping Ports and Timeframes
When importing a used vehicle from Japan, the most commonly used destination port is Honiara, the capital of Solomon Islands. Shipping takes approximately 14 to 20 days via container shipment, and vessels are scheduled weekly. This frequent schedule allows for flexibility when planning your importation.
No Mandatory Inspections
Unlike some countries, Solomon Islands does not require a mandatory inspection for used vehicles imported from Japan. This simplifies the process, reducing both time and costs for importers.
Duties and Taxes for Used Cars
When importing a used vehicle into Solomon Islands, you need to be aware of the taxes and duties that will apply. Customs duties range between 10% to 15% depending on the type of vehicle being imported. Additionally, a 19% Goods Tax will be applied to the value of the vehicle. It's important to factor these costs into your budget when calculating the total price of your import.
Essential Documents for Importing Cars
To ensure a smooth import process, you’ll need to prepare the following documents:
- Bill of Lading
- Commercial Invoice
- Export Certificate
- Other documents as per Solomon Islands customs requirements.
Make sure all paperwork is in order before shipping, as missing documents can cause delays or even result in fines.
EVERY Co Ltd: Your Trusted Partner Since 2006
At EVERY Co Ltd, we specialize in exporting used cars, trucks, buses, and farm tractors from Japan to Solomon Islands. With over a decade of experience, we have built a solid reputation as experts in the Solomon Islands market. Our team ensures that every vehicle meets your needs and complies with the country’s import regulations. We assist customers in finding the best cars from the Japanese market, and we handle every step of the export process to ensure a seamless experience.
Why Choose EVERY Co Ltd?
- Experience: We've been exporting to Solomon Islands since 2006.
- Knowledgeable Team: Our staff is highly familiar with Solomon Islands' import rules and requirements.
- Wide Selection: We offer access to thousands of vehicles across Japan, ensuring you find the perfect match.
- Dedicated Service: From vehicle sourcing to delivery, we manage the entire process so you don’t have to.
How to Get Started
If you're ready to import a used vehicle from Japan to Solomon Islands, simply get in touch with us. Our professional team will guide you through the selection, documentation, and shipping process to ensure that your experience is hassle-free.
Choose EVERY Co Ltd for a smooth, reliable, and cost-effective car importation experience today!
By following this guide, you’ll have a clear understanding of how to import a used car from Japan to Solomon Islands, from vehicle selection to final delivery at your doorstep.
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