Pontiac Trans Sport off an American line — what it changes in duty

The answer depends on the car: the Pontiac Trans Sport is assembled in several countries, and the preference goes only to one that came off an American line. That car enters the EU at 0%, the rest at 10%. Neither the model name, nor the build year, nor the auction location settles it — the plant country in the production record does.

Where is the Pontiac Trans Sport assembled?

Most zero-rated Trans Sport cars come from the plant in Doraville (United States). Plants in other countries build this model too, and their cars clear at 10%. We read the plant from the production data of a single VIN, so the answer covers one car rather than the whole family.

PlantCountryVIN prefixCars in our databaseDuty
DoravilleUnited States1GM250% duty
ShreveportUnited States1GM80% duty
Made in USA • Tax 0%

How do you check a specific car?

The VIN settles the matter in seconds. Trans Sport cars from plants in the USA carry the prefixes 1GM here, but we look deeper — at the final assembly plant tied to the whole number. Only that answers the question of 0% or 10%.

How much will you save?

The saving is a percentage, so it grows with the value of the car. A Pontiac Trans Sport from an American plant comes in at 0% instead of 10%, and lower duty shrinks the 23% VAT base. Excise stays: 3.1% on smaller engines, 18.6% on larger ones. The calculator does the rest.

Work out the import cost

What the import cost is made of

You get the rates here, not a finished figure — the calculator produces that on current data. Since 2026-07-01, duty on cars finally assembled in the States is 0% and 10% on everything else. Excise (3.1% or 18.6%) and 23% VAT are charged whatever the origin of the Trans Sport.

ComponentRate
Duty — car assembled in the USA0%
Duty — everything else10%
Excise3.1% up to 2.0 l, 18.6% above 3.5 l
VAT23%

Rates, not amounts — the calculator works the sum out on current data.

Zero-duty paperwork — our job

Zero-duty paperwork is our half of the job. We read the assembly plant from production data, prepare the customs declaration and deal with the agency on your behalf. You pick a Trans Sport and bid — we run the procedure.

What to watch for when buying at auction

Risk on a Pontiac Trans Sport from auction sits in three places: the extent of the damage, the completeness of the paperwork and the history of earlier repairs. None of them touches the duty rate, which follows the assembly country alone, but all three decide what getting the car roadworthy really costs.

DamageCars in our database
Normal wear9
Front end8
Rear end6

From the USA or from Europe?

The difference comes down to what you add and what you get back. Buying a Trans Sport in Europe, you skip the ocean crossing and the clearance; buying in the States you add both, but on a car from an American line duty is 0% instead of 10%. Your choice depends on how much paperwork and repair you take on.

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As of Aug 22, 2026

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