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Options of getting 4x4 fr0m Australia to Vladivostok
Hi There,
Planing Vladivostok to Europe for one of these days with my 4x4, and trying to put together some cost estimates first.
I am aware that there are two ways to get a car to Vladivostok from Australia; direct, or via South Korea. Has anybody done this lately? Which would be the cheaper option? And more secure option?
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Please define 'cheaper option'?
For the ship to South Korea option .. does it include;
fuel around South Korea
food around South Korea
accommodation around South Korea
ferry from South Korea to Russia
and probably other stuff I have forgotten.
The advantage of the South Korean option is seeing South Korea, if that is worth the extra cost to you I don't know.
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As prices change for individual tastes ... you will probably need to asses this yourself?
Good Luck.
Shipments by travellers ( http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/get...o_type=country) would suggest direct to Vald is cheaper on a pure $ terms.
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Thanks for the reply, by cheaper I mean purely on $ basis for transportation, port to port and between.
Travel around South Korea would be a bonus, if time allows, cost associated with that would be under different category.
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Then South Korea should be cheapest on a port to port basis.
Reason: lots more ships go to South Korea taking new cars away, and some second hand cars from Japan. More ships = cheaper prices.
Reason: Vlad is a longer distance.
Pick your departure port to minimise your costs, e.g. Sydney ... you may find the cost would be cheaper if you departed from Wollongong rather then Sydney itself.
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i worked this 4 or 5 months ago for my car, with help from Wendy chu ?. and Ivan from bikesabroad. Comparing transport only, south korea was almost 50% cheaper.
how ever there's other cost you need to consider. from what i remember
-car lands busan and you need to drive to donghae ?
-you need a temporary declaration and insurance ?
-accommodation ? throughout korea and whilst its in customs
-the ferry from dong hae to vladivostok
For me it was just extra work and worry for something i didnt really want to see.
But i understand everyone is different and looking for something different.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Grahams
i worked this 4 or 5 months ago for my car, with help from Wendy chu ?. and Ivan from bikesabroad. Comparing transport only, south korea was almost 50% cheaper.
how ever there's other cost you need to consider. from what i remember
-car lands busan and you need to drive to donghae ?
-you need a temporary declaration and insurance ?
-accommodation ? throughout korea and whilst its in customs
-the ferry from dong hae to vladivostok
For me it was just extra work and worry for something i didnt really want to see.
But i understand everyone is different and looking for something different.
GL
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So may I ask, did you get your car shipped to Vladivostok in the end? How much did it cost you and who did you use as a contact?
I am playing with the idea of going through Korea, one more country to see, but I might be stressed for time, so might have to give it a miss.
Thanks
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