Quick thought - does the rear foglight have to be on the offside? Does the Skoda have two?
Also, does the headlamp adjust left/right with a slider or will it need new units fitting?
Neither insurmountable issues - just to bear in mind.
Moving to France from UK. Sell car in Uk and buy in France or import car?
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The RHD Saxo I mentioned above had headlights dipping to the left through no less than 2 CTs without comment. I eventually change them because I couldn't see the edge of the road at night.
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Keeps them awakeSpardo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:35 am My immediate thoughts would be to do what we did, albeit 21 years ago, and that was to bring the car you know and like with you. It helped that it was a Citroen and, at that time anyway, the transition to French reg was seamless.
Also I am firmly on the 'don't worry about RHD' side of advice, especially if you are not intending to do long journeys and even more so if largely in a rural setting. Even after we bought our 2nd car here, LHD, I did like to jump in the old Saxo and easily use the full width of the road avoiding those barmy oncoming white line crossers, happy in the knowledge that it was safer for me sitting out of the way.
My wife in the head-on 'danger seat', was not so sure.
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I use both without any difficulty.
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Than[k you all for the input. Much to ponder. I am in France atm and go home next week and my house then goes on the market. So lots of "bigger" thi gs to think of and deal with but it has been good to start to solve one dilemma.
I am lucky in that my son has lived inFrance for 15 years, is fluent in French and has already started to get various things moving for me.
Much now depends on when my UK house sells.
PS Please excuse typos. Am using a v old tablet and the keypad is a bit shot.
I am lucky in that my son has lived inFrance for 15 years, is fluent in French and has already started to get various things moving for me.
Much now depends on when my UK house sells.
PS Please excuse typos. Am using a v old tablet and the keypad is a bit shot.
Re: Moving to France from UK. Sell car in Uk and buy in France or import car?
I thought you were actually in an atm, and using the keypad.demi wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:01 pm Than[k you all for the input. Much to ponder. I am in France atm and go home next week and my house then goes on the market. So lots of "bigger" thi gs to think of and deal with but it has been good to start to solve one dilemma.
I am lucky in that my son has lived inFrance for 15 years, is fluent in French and has already started to get various things moving for me.
Much now depends on when my UK house sells.
PS Please excuse typos. Am using a v old tablet and the keypad is a bit shot.
Good news Demi, best of luck for a swift sale at the right price.
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He should be OK in that respect. There seems to be a bit of a feeding frenzy at the moment in UK for housing.
Humanity landed on the moon over fifty years ago but it seems too much to ask for a reliable telephone/internet service in rural France.