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Guyana Japanese Used Car Import

Year Required

8 Years Old

or Newer

Destination Port

Georgetown

Port

Inspection

No Inspection

Currency

Guyanese Dollar

Time of Shipment

31 to 41 Days

RORO

Vessel Schedule

RORO

Monthly

The Ultimate Guide: Requirements for Import Japanese Cars in Barbados

Welcome to the CarAuc Japan blog. If you are navigating the Guyanese automotive market, you have likely noticed a distinct trend: the roads from Georgetown to Lethem are dominated by high-quality vehicles from Japan. As the Marketing Head of CarAuc Japan, I speak with customers daily who are eager to upgrade their drive but feel overwhelmed by the logistics. Today, I am here to demystify the process.

Whether you are looking for cars 2025 models or reliable pre-owned options, the decision to Import Japanese Cars is one of the smartest financial moves you can make. Japanese vehicles are renowned for their fuel efficiency, durability, and resilience—perfect for our tropical terrain and developing roadways. However, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has specific regulations that every buyer must understand. This guide will walk you through the meta details, age regulations, duties, and essential documentation needed to bring your dream car home to the Guyanese marketplace.

1. Year Restrictions: Understanding the Age Regulations

One of the most critical aspects you must consider when you Import Japanese Cars is the age of the vehicle. Historically, Guyana had strict age limits, but recent changes have opened up the market.

 

1.1 The General Rule

Effective from October 2020, the ban on importing vehicles older than 8 years was lifted. This means you can import older vehicles into Guyana. However, the taxation structure is heavily weighted to favor newer vehicles.

For most buyers, we recommend targeting vehicles under four (4) years old. Vehicles in this “newer” category generally attract more favorable duty rates, especially if the engine capacity is under 1500cc. If you are planning to Import Japanese Cars in 2025, a 2022 or 2023 model is often the “sweet spot” for value and tax savings.

 

1.2 The Exceptions

While you can import older cars, be aware that “commercial” goods vehicles (like trucks) and “private” cars have different tax calculations.

  • Commercial Vehicles: Often have lower duty rates compared to private cars.

  • Returning Nationals: May be eligible for tax exemptions or reductions depending on how long they lived abroad and owned the vehicle.

For the general public, while there is no hard “ban,” sticking to newer models ensures better resale value in the Guyanese marketplace.

2. Top Vehicles Imported from Japan

At CarAuc Japan, we track the data closely. When Guyanese look to Import Japanese Cars, they gravitate toward models that balance durability with the ability to handle rougher roads. The Guyanese market favors sedans, sturdy wagons, and off-road capable SUVs.

Here are the top contenders you should consider. You can browse these models directly on our website:

The undisputed kings of the road in Guyana. These sedans offer a perfect mix of luxury and reliability. Parts are widely available, and they hold their value incredibly well in the local market.

 

Practical, spacious, and efficient. The Fielder is the go-to station wagon for families and small business owners alike. It handles the coastland traffic and highway runs with ease.

 

For those who need to head into the interior or deal with rougher terrain, the Hilux is essential. Its resale value in Guyana is legendary.

 

A favorite for those wanting SUV comfort without the massive price tag of a Land Cruiser. The newer hybrid models are gaining traction for their fuel economy.

 

Styling and efficiency in one package. The Vezel is becoming a staple for young professionals in Georgetown looking for a modern, tech-forward crossover.

 

3. Duty of Vehicles: Calculating Your Cost

Understanding the landed cost is vital when you Import Japanese Cars. Many buyers see the FOB (Free on Board) price in Japan and assume that is the final price. However, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has a specific tax structure you must budget for.

To successfully Import Japanese Cars, you must calculate the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value. Duties are applied to this CIF value.

3.1 Duty Breakdown

The tax structure is complex and depends on Engine Size (cc) and Vehicle Age.

For Vehicles Under 4 Years Old:

  • Under 1500cc: Generally attracts a Customs Duty of roughly 35-45% and 0% Excise Tax (subject to recent budget measures). VAT of 14% applies.

  • 1500cc – 2000cc: Duty remains 45%, but Excise Tax kicks in (often 10%).

  • Electric Vehicles (EVs): Currently enjoy significant tax exemptions (0% Duty, 0% Excise, 0% VAT for new/used electrics under 4 years).

For Vehicles 4 Years and Older:

    • Under 1500cc: You typically pay a flat rate Excise Tax (e.g., G$800,000) plus Duty.

    • Over 1500cc: The Excise Tax scales up significantly based on the engine size (from 30% up to 100%+).

Marketing Tip: To keep costs low when you Import Japanese Cars to Guyana, we highly recommend vehicles under 1500cc and under 4 years old (like the Toyota Vitz, newer Corolla Axio, or Honda Fit). This category offers the most savings on taxes.

 

4. Documents Requirement for Clearance

The final hurdle to Import Japanese Cars successfully is paperwork. The Guyana Revenue Authority and Customs are thorough. Missing a single document can delay your clearance.

Here is your checklist to Import Japanese Cars with CarAuc Japan:

  • Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): You must have a valid TIN to import any vehicle.

  • Original Bill of Lading (BL): The title of the shipment.

  • Commercial Invoice: Clearly stating the make, model, chassis number, and CIF value.

  • Pre-Shipment Inspection Certificate (PSI): IMPORTANT UPDATE 2025. As of February 2025, all vehicles must undergo inspection by Auto Terminal Japan (ATJ) before shipping. We handle this booking for you.

  • De-registration / Export Certificate: Proves the ownership history in Japan.

  • eSAD (Single Administrative Document): The customs declaration form lodged via ASYCUDA World.

When you choose to Import Japanese Cars through CarAuc Japan, we provide a complete document package, including the mandatory ATJ inspection certificate, ensuring you breeze through the wharves at Georgetown.

Why Choose CarAuc Japan?

The process to Import Japanese Cars involves strict timelines and complex calculations. Whether you are looking for the newest cars 2025 models or a reliable sturdy commuter, you need a partner who understands the terrain.

At CarAuc Japan, we don’t just sell cars; we deliver promises. We guarantee that every vehicle we ship meets the strict standards required for the ATJ inspection. We are committed to populating the Guyanese marketplace with high-quality, road-legal vehicles.

Don’t gamble with your investment. Trust the experts who understand the “Meta” of the Guyanese car industry.

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