zagatoes30
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My understanding is that there should not be any duty on selling this particular car into the EU, as not only is there a free-trade agreement between the UK and the EU, but the car was built in the EU in the first place.
We sell goods into the EU everyday, with no duty. Though we deal in paint, not cars, so it might be different.
Certainly not correct into Ireland, UK cars are subject to VAT normal rate for newer cars (23%) and a reduced rate for older classics (10%), they are also subject to import duty and finally VRT (registration tax). . It's not too bad if over 30 years old due to reduced VAT and only €200 VRT, if you can prove the car has been registered in NI you can waive the import duty too.
This makes UK cars almost cost prohibited here