Guys,
I'm a little way off passing my driving test (finally getting round to do it after many years of being too busy / living where there is decent public transport).
Anyway - when I finally pass - I wish to head over on the ferry from Holyhead as a foot passenger, buy a second hand car, and drive it back over.
One main thing I want to do however is to keep the Southern Reg on the vehicle for as long as I possibly can (permanently hopefully).
Main questions are these though: is there anything I should be aware of when buying a second hander from Ireland, what kind of price would I be looking to pay in total for a decentish small car of about 10 years age, what docs will I need to get a hold of when the deal goes through, what procedures I need to be aware of, etc.
Have read about something connected with the Reg involving a time period of 6 months use outside of Ireland - can someone fill me in on this?
Any help would be superb.


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but I will have to agree with him on this. Not only will you get it cheaper but because of the better roads, lower annual mileage and better attitude to ensuring their vehicles are fully serviced you will end up with a much better car.



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