2021 Nissan Ariya EV 66kWh & 91kWh
2023 Update, 2020+ Nissan Ariya is available for import: Nissan Ariya Import Information. Nissan Japan is now taking pre-orders for the new 66kWh and 91kWh Nissan Ariya electric vehicle. The Nissan Ariya is a sedan / SUV crossover style vehicle with better range and performance than the current 62kWh Nissan Leaf. Both the standard 66kWh battery model (B6) and the 91kWh extended range and perfor...
June 16, 2021 / Australian Compliance, General News, Hybrid electric, Import Regulations
New Hybrid & Electric Import Options
Thanks to some pre-emptive changes ahead of the new SEVS regulations which will apply from 10 December this year, we can now import a growing range of secondhand and new hybrid and electric vehicles. Australia is lagging well behind most other high carbon footprint countries on reforming the transport sector to combat climate change, so the new regulations are a very welcome step in the right dire...
February 15, 2019 / General News, Import Regulations
Import Nissan Leaf from 2019
We can now import Nissan Leaf 5-door hatches, with compliance available in several States. Secondhand Nissan Leaf import is possible for the 1st generation models (build dates between June 2013 to Sept 2017), with 2nd generation models available (from Sept 2017 right up to whatever date Nissan Australia starts selling them) under revised import regulations starting 10 December 2019. The all-ele...
October 10, 2018 / General News
I’m the happy owner of a 2003 Toyota Estima 3L Aeras S, sourced via Prestige Motorsport.
The car is immaculate (how can a 10 year old car have no gutter scrapes on the wheels!) and drives really well. Although I had a little anxiety of buying a car sight unseen, Geoff’s professional approach and his checks and balances (minimising the chance of it being a lemon) made my purchase much easier.
I think the effort involved importing a car is definitely worth it. Once you are aware of the timeframe involved, and you narrow down the list of what you are after, the range of vehicles available in Japan is amazingly large compared to local options.
I have no hesitation in recommending Prestige Motorsport.
Cheers Geoff !
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