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We proudly handle logistics, customs, and white-glove delivery for some of the world’s most respected classic and specialty car dealers.

LIMA® Automotive has redefined the vehicle import experience. Our white-glove, all-in-one service blends classic cars & modern logistics.

Customs, shipping, delivery — handled end-to-end for a seamless import. Get a quote now for importing a vehicle into the US!

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Sailing times can be as fast as 10 days, but we recommend planning for about 3.5 weeks for door-to-door delivery to east coast ports and approximately 4.5 weeks if your car is heading to the west coast when you import cars from UK to USA or when you import cars from Europe.

The two most popular methods are Roll-On/Roll-Off (RORO) shipping or secured container shipping. The best choice depends on your car’s type, final destination, and budget. For example, you will consider the method for shipping a car from Germany to USA.

Car shipping rates generally range from $2,800 to $4,800 USD. The price depends on factors like your vehicle’s size, shipping method, and the distance from the departure port to the final destination.

Yes, provided that marine cargo insurance is added. We always recommend this coverage to fully protect your vehicle from potential damage or loss while in transit.

Yes. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requires cars to be free of soil, plant debris, or pests. A thorough cleaning is essential to avoid delays or additional cleaning fees.

You will typically need the bill of sale, the original title of the vehicle, and a valid government-issued photo ID.

You will typically need the bill of sale, the original title of the vehicle, and a valid government-issued photo ID.

The 25-year rule allows cars that are at least 25 years old to bypass U.S. DOT and EPA compliance requirements, making them much easier to import.

Yes. Most imported cars are subject to a 2.5% import duty based on the declared value of the vehicle. However, some exemptions apply depending on trade agreements or other factors.

Generally, no. RORO shipping prohibits personal items inside the car. While container shipping may allow personal belongings, it is subject to CBP inspection, and additional fees may apply.

Yes, we fully handle the customs clearance process with U.S. Customs and Border Protection on your behalf.

The major U.S. ports for receiving imported cars include Newark (NJ), Baltimore (MD), Brunswick (GA), Galveston (TX), Los Angeles (CA), and Tacoma (WA).

Yes, both LHD and RHD cars can be imported. However, RHD cars must still meet applicable U.S. safety requirements if they are under 25 years old.

No, you don’t. We can coordinate a transport service to deliver your vehicle directly from the port to your home or business.

Both methods are secure. RORO cars are securely tied down inside enclosed decks aboard the ship. The only time they’re exposed to the elements is while waiting at the terminal. Container shipping, however, offers a fully enclosed transport environment for additional peace of mind.

You will receive a secure online login to view shipment progress, track vessel movement, and access your shipping documents and updates.

An all-in quote includes everything: ocean freight, marine insurance, customs clearance, port fees, and inland delivery to your destination in the U.S.

No booking deposit is required upfront. Your invoice for freight and customs services will be sent after the vessel’s departure.

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