In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
The information you give is unfortunately not good.
The car need to be registered in the country where it stays more than 6 months/year.
Generaly the Police will not create problem with this, but customs services can and more important, in case of crash with high cost damage (cars an human) you can be sure that the insurance will not pay you. Unfortunately, we have an example in France with this case.
Last point : it's more and more difficult for a french man (for example) to find an insurance for a car with UK plates, for a long period (more than 6 months).
The car need to be registered in the country where it stays more than 6 months/year.
Generaly the Police will not create problem with this, but customs services can and more important, in case of crash with high cost damage (cars an human) you can be sure that the insurance will not pay you. Unfortunately, we have an example in France with this case.
Last point : it's more and more difficult for a french man (for example) to find an insurance for a car with UK plates, for a long period (more than 6 months).
Jean-Pascal
Atom 3.5 310 Honda LHD
Atom 3.5 310 Honda LHD
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
[quote="Monza"]
France : about 40 Atom are road legal but it's now impossible to register new ones (because of Euro5).
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Is it possible to register a used uk one? or even in that case it would need to comply with Euro 5?
France : about 40 Atom are road legal but it's now impossible to register new ones (because of Euro5).
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Is it possible to register a used uk one? or even in that case it would need to comply with Euro 5?
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
with difficulties, only the ones registered in UK before 01/01/2006.
Jean-Pascal
Atom 3.5 310 Honda LHD
Atom 3.5 310 Honda LHD
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
[quote="Monza"]
The information you give is unfortunately not good.
The car need to be registered in the country where it stays more than 6 months/year.
Generaly the Police will not create problem with this, but customs services can and more important, in case of crash with high cost damage (cars an human) you can be sure that the insurance will not pay you. Unfortunately, we have an example in France with this case.
Last point : it's more and more difficult for a french man (for example) to find an insurance for a car with UK plates, for a long period (more than 6 months).
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I am sure you are right. But still it can be an option. Speaking of insurance: I have only a third party insurance right from the begining (full insurance would cost me 10% of car's price every year), so in case of crash (when it'd be my fault) I will get nothing. So, in my case the question of insurance would not be a case.
The information you give is unfortunately not good.
The car need to be registered in the country where it stays more than 6 months/year.
Generaly the Police will not create problem with this, but customs services can and more important, in case of crash with high cost damage (cars an human) you can be sure that the insurance will not pay you. Unfortunately, we have an example in France with this case.
Last point : it's more and more difficult for a french man (for example) to find an insurance for a car with UK plates, for a long period (more than 6 months).
[/quote]
I am sure you are right. But still it can be an option. Speaking of insurance: I have only a third party insurance right from the begining (full insurance would cost me 10% of car's price every year), so in case of crash (when it'd be my fault) I will get nothing. So, in my case the question of insurance would not be a case.

Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
[quote="Alec"]
List updated.
Road Legal
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Cyprus
Dubai (UAE?)
France
Germany
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Norway
South Africa
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States (not all states)
Other countries with Atoms (but possibly not Road Legal)
Australia (hopefully soon)
China (?)
India (?)
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You can add Italy too!
Mine is a used car (approved in the 2011), but I think you can buy a new car no Euro5.
The Italian dealer is still alive ... so I think they can sell the new Atom cars.
Otherwise, you can use an different way ... there are some companies (from Germany for example) that can "rent" the car to you. So, you can drive in all EU countries for more that 6 months. I have a friend that has chosen this way for his Audi (and you spend less money, because in Italy there are too much tax, in particular if you have a lot od KWs ...
).
List updated.
Road Legal
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Cyprus
Dubai (UAE?)
France
Germany
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Norway
South Africa
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States (not all states)
Other countries with Atoms (but possibly not Road Legal)
Australia (hopefully soon)
China (?)
India (?)
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You can add Italy too!

Mine is a used car (approved in the 2011), but I think you can buy a new car no Euro5.
The Italian dealer is still alive ... so I think they can sell the new Atom cars.
Otherwise, you can use an different way ... there are some companies (from Germany for example) that can "rent" the car to you. So, you can drive in all EU countries for more that 6 months. I have a friend that has chosen this way for his Audi (and you spend less money, because in Italy there are too much tax, in particular if you have a lot od KWs ...

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Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
JP, could you please explain the difficulties, since I don´t see why a AA3 approved before 2011 and obviously meeting the EURO 4 standards, should be of a problem in terms of registration??
AA 2 300, GT3 Mk1, Mercedes A 190
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
There's also one in Estonia as of about a month ago. You can definitely register Atoms that were manufactured before 01.01.2011 and have Euro4 papers.
Mine is a yellow one that was previously owned by a Stephen C. W. in England and was rebuilt to LHD at my request. The leads to figure out how to register it came largely through members of this forum - thank you all! The car registry dept in Estonia was also very helpful to figure out what the requirements were and were very quick to do the actual registration once I had my papers in order.
List updated (incl Osky's note about Italy).
Mine is a yellow one that was previously owned by a Stephen C. W. in England and was rebuilt to LHD at my request. The leads to figure out how to register it came largely through members of this forum - thank you all! The car registry dept in Estonia was also very helpful to figure out what the requirements were and were very quick to do the actual registration once I had my papers in order.
List updated (incl Osky's note about Italy).
Road Legal
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Cyprus
Dubai (UAE?)
Estonia
France
Germany
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Norway
South Africa
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States (not all states)
Other countries with Atoms (but possibly not Road Legal)
Australia (hopefully soon)
China (?)
India (?)
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
We have two street legal in chile, until this year, next year euro 5 is required.
Also in brasil are two more.
Also in brasil are two more.
[/quote]Road Legal
Austria
Belgium
Brasil
Canada
Chile
Cyprus
Dubai (UAE?)
Estonia
France
Germany
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Norway
South Africa
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States (not all states)
Other countries with Atoms (but possibly not Road Legal)
Australia (hopefully soon)
China (?)
India (?)
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
Please note that there one Ariel Atom 3 310 registered in Slovakia.
Re: In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
You can now add an Atom 2 300 in Denmark
Not street legal yet, if possibly at all. See my other topic.

Not street legal yet, if possibly at all. See my other topic.
In how many countries is the Atom 'road legal'?
And there is 1st Ariel Atom 4 registered in Poland! I can't wait for better weather 
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Austria
Belgium
Brasil
Canada
Chile
Cyprus
Dubai (UAE?)
Estonia
France
Germany
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Malta
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
South Africa
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States (not all states)
Other countries with Atoms (but possibly not Road Legal)
Australia (hopefully soon)
China (?)
India (?)
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