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Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet imports from Japanese auctions · since 2011
Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet.
Straight from Japanese auctions.
In our database: 3 Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet units (0 active, 3 archived). Average grade 4.0. Full bidding service, Yokohama inspection, PL registration.
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Active lots
3
Total in DB
od 2011
Years
50k JPY – 50k JPY
Start price range
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FAQ
New Beetle Cabriolet — FAQ
What does a Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet cost landed in Poland?
Hammer + 10% customs + excise (3.1% or 18.6% depending on engine size) + 23% VAT + RoRo shipping €1,200–1,800. Plus our fee and port handling. Full landed-cost calculator on the Karasaki homepage.
How often does the New Beetle Cabriolet show up at auction?
Our history shows 3 Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet units (0 active). Live lots sit above, archive below.
How does registering a Volkswagen New Beetle Cabriolet from Japan work in Poland?
Japanese paperwork (shaken) is accepted by the Polish registration office. Required: sworn translation, CEPiK entry, SKP roadworthiness test. The process takes 7–14 days from arrival at Gdynia or Bremerhaven. A right-hand-drive example carries one extra condition, set by § 9(2) of the Polish technical-conditions regulation: it can be registered if it was previously registered in an EU member state, or if it was first registered before 1985.


