Think it would be possible to import a Cygnet?
#1
Think it would be possible to import a Cygnet?
Just a quick question here, think it would be possible to import a Cygnet into the states? I'm not sure why but i just love those things.
#3
Do you think they'd let it through customs though without having to go through a ton of trouble? Or would i be dealing with the same issues as trying to import something like a Skyline into the states?
#6
I think i'm going to try to start the process sometime within the next month or two then. I'll make a few calls, have one checked out to see if it'll make it through, and if it starts to get too difficult to the point where i know i'm going to be doubling the price i'll let go of it but i'm really wanting to get one now. Would be a really unique car in America, that's for sure.
Was between the Cygnet or the V8 Vantage but the Cygnet is smaller, cheaper to maintain, and gets much better gas mileage so that's more what i'm leaning towards right now, at least until i get more money but at that point i may just go for an Ariel Atom instead.
Thanks guys!
Was between the Cygnet or the V8 Vantage but the Cygnet is smaller, cheaper to maintain, and gets much better gas mileage so that's more what i'm leaning towards right now, at least until i get more money but at that point i may just go for an Ariel Atom instead.
Thanks guys!
#7
I think i'm going to try to start the process sometime within the next month or two then. I'll make a few calls, have one checked out to see if it'll make it through, and if it starts to get too difficult to the point where i know i'm going to be doubling the price i'll let go of it but i'm really wanting to get one now. Would be a really unique car in America, that's for sure.
Was between the Cygnet or the V8 Vantage but the Cygnet is smaller, cheaper to maintain, and gets much better gas mileage so that's more what i'm leaning towards right now, at least until i get more money but at that point i may just go for an Ariel Atom instead.
Thanks guys!
Was between the Cygnet or the V8 Vantage but the Cygnet is smaller, cheaper to maintain, and gets much better gas mileage so that's more what i'm leaning towards right now, at least until i get more money but at that point i may just go for an Ariel Atom instead.
Thanks guys!
If you really want a Cygnet just ask your local Aston dealer to get you one. They'll tell you how hard it is or if it's possible. My guess is it's not possible due to US safety laws. Even if it is I wouldn't bother as it'll cost you a fortune paying to get the car here since someone has to drop it off at the boat, someone has to pick it up, someone has to wait for the shipper, and someone has to ship it. And all of this is before you even started dealing with getting it titled or getting it through customs.
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#8
Your first questions are whether Cygnets conform to US DoT rules and regulations (crash tests etc), and EPA emissions standards (note that CA has it's own rules). Given the cost of achieving such certification, and the low production volume, I very much doubt it would have made business sense for AM to do so.
The Toyota iQ is sold as the Scion iQ in the US. Good luck convincing the bean counters that from a safety and emissions pov, that and the Cygnet are the same.
But you will indeed have a unique car if you can somehow pull it off!
The Toyota iQ is sold as the Scion iQ in the US. Good luck convincing the bean counters that from a safety and emissions pov, that and the Cygnet are the same.
But you will indeed have a unique car if you can somehow pull it off!
Last edited by keitheva; 05-03-2015 at 01:19 PM.
#9
Keitheva, By CA do you mean Canada or California? Because i am planning on having it shipped to New York and then moving to California shortly after (like, days after) i get it on the roads. Either California or Hawaii really, haven't decided which just yet.
RossL, Thank you for the advice! i contacted Aston Martin Long Island last night about it and the first person who picked up the phone didn't want to comment whether he thinks it would be possible or not because he just didn't really know enough about the Cygnets but he said there's someone else there who would so i'll be calling back on Monday. And yes, i do have some rather different dream cars. lol.
RossL, Thank you for the advice! i contacted Aston Martin Long Island last night about it and the first person who picked up the phone didn't want to comment whether he thinks it would be possible or not because he just didn't really know enough about the Cygnets but he said there's someone else there who would so i'll be calling back on Monday. And yes, i do have some rather different dream cars. lol.
#10
I think you should contact AM in the UK and ask them these questions.
#11
Yeah, i wasn't having it brought to NY to get around any laws, i was just wondering if it's harder to get into CA than NY because i'll be moving across the country for college very soon.
#12
Yes, it is harder to get it into CA because the emissions laws are tougher than other states. It all just depends if AM bothered to make it 50 state legal when they had no plans to sell the car here (= very unlikely). Like I said, ask AM.
#14
Do not do this...
It's cheaper to buy a US iQ and convert it!
http://www.cartalk.com/blogs/jamie-l...ns-aston-scion
iQ + $10k in parts from astonmartinbits
It's cheaper to buy a US iQ and convert it!
http://www.cartalk.com/blogs/jamie-l...ns-aston-scion
iQ + $10k in parts from astonmartinbits
#15
Do not do this...
It's cheaper to buy a US iQ and convert it!
http://www.cartalk.com/blogs/jamie-l...ns-aston-scion
iQ + $10k in parts from astonmartinbits
It's cheaper to buy a US iQ and convert it!
http://www.cartalk.com/blogs/jamie-l...ns-aston-scion
iQ + $10k in parts from astonmartinbits
I'm wanting it as both a daily driver and a show car.
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