CCA OFFER TWO LOW MILEAGE, EXQUISITELY PRESENTED TOYOTAS IN THE PRACTICAL CLASSICS CLASSIC CAR & RESTORATION SHOW SALE 2021

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  •  2020 Toyota Yaris GR (Circuit Pack) – Just 29 miles from new 
    •    2020 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Pro – One owner from new

 

The lot list for Classic Car Auctions sale on Saturday 25th September is rapidly increasing with new entries going live weekly. This is set to be a standout catalogue with a number of unrepeatable examples confirmed including a 2020 Toyota Yaris GR (Circuit Park) and a 2020 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Pro.


Confirmed for the auction is this 2020 Toyota Yaris GR (Circuit Pack). This sparkling, Flame Red Yaris GR has covered just 29 miles from new and Classic Car Auctions are delighted to be offering such an unrepeatable example in their next sale. With a six-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel drive, this gleaming example dates from December 2020 with a massive standard specification. Fitted with the Circuit Pack which includes 18” BBS forged alloy wheels, red brake calipers and much more, Classic Car Auctions have sensibly guided this truly exceptional example at £28,000 - £34,000.


Gary Dunne, CCA’s Sales Manager commented “Our lot list is rapidly growing by the week, and we are delighted with the examples that are already confirmed. Our auctions have fully resumed as events, meaning our customers benefit from in-person inspections, bidding in the room and having our team of experts on hand to chat to – whether they are buying or selling. There is still time to submit your entry before the catalogue closes on Sunday 5th September so get in touch by calling 01926 640888.”


Another truly unmissable car going under the hammer at our sale is this 2020 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Pro. This is a fifth-generation 3-litre Supra in GR-Pro spec which has covered just 2,384 miles in the careful hands of its only owner. Designed in collaboration with BMW and built by Magna Steyr in Austria – this is the first time a Supra has been built outside Japan. This immaculate example was first registered in January 2020 and is finished in Downshift Blue with a black interior and was ordered in GR Supra Pro-spec which includes 19" black and silver forged alloy wheels (5-double-spoke) and much more. Estimated at £35,000 - £40,000.


There are many more examples now live on Classic Car Auctions website now. To submit an entry alongside the examples previewed above, please contact Classic Car Auctions today on 01926 640888 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to ensure you don’t miss out. 

FAQ's

How do I register to bid?

You can complete the registration process in person, by creating an account on our website or by completing an absentee bidder form available here. For online bidding, you can do this for free on our website by registering an account and clicking on the bid live button. Alternatively, you can register with our online bidding partner The Saleroom.  There is an additional charge of 1% plus VAT when buying with our online partner.  However you choose to bid, to complete your registration and comply with money laundering regulations you will need to provide one form of ID. You can upload this via your account on our website or via our Secure portal  https://secureportal.classiccarauctions.co.uk/ 

How much does it cost to buy a car at an auction?

Buyer's premium is charged at 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl. VAT) on the hammer price.     Some lots may be VAT qualifying and subject to VAT on the hammer. Some lots may have been brought into the UK on a temporary admission and therefore import VAT will be due the hammer. price and buyer's premium. These lots will be clearly marked in the catalogue. Any lots that are not VAT qualifying will be sold using the Auctioneers Margin Scheme (VAT Notice 718/2). VAT cannot be split out on the invoice and cannot be reclaimed by UK VAT registered businesses or individuals. There will be no VAT payable on the buyer's premium on purchases under the Auctioneers Margin Scheme if the lot is being exported to the EU within three months of the auction date and proof of export is provided. Further duties and VAT may be applicable on exporting lots from the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to settle these charges.

What about VAT?

Some lots may be VAT qualifying and subject to VAT on the hammer. Some lots may have been brought into the UK on a temporary admission and therefore import VAT will be due on the hammer price plus buyer's premium. These lots will be clearly marked in the catalogue. Any lots that are not VAT qualifying will be sold using the Auctioneers Margin Scheme (VAT Notice 718/2). VAT will not be charged on the hammer price. The VAT on the buyers premium will not be split out on the invoice and cannot be claimed by UK VAT registered businesses or individuals. There will be no VAT payable on the buyers premium on purchases under the Auctioneers Margin Scheme if the lot is being exported to the EU within 3 months of the auction date and proof of export is provided. Further duties and VAT may be applicable on exporting lots from the UK. It is the responsibility of the buyer to settle these charges.