Japanese Car Import Services for Ireland

For buyers seeking additional research, verification, or specialist support, a range of optional services is available.

Why we need your import details first

Every import starts with the details that matter: budget, intended use, and vehicle expectations. Submit the form first so we can understand what you're actually trying to achieve before any recommendations are made. This ensures the conversation starts in the right place.

Submit your details to get started

Every import recommendation is based on your budget, intended use, and expectations. We review your submitted details first so we can check what is actually achievable in the Japanese market and what the real landed cost would be in Ireland. Even if you don't yet know the exact car you want, we can help you narrow it down.

What we analyse based on your requirements

Once your details are submitted, we analyse real market data including availability in Japan, auction pricing, dealer stock, shipping costs, VRT implications, and total landed cost in Ireland. This ensures you only receive recommendations that match both your budget and realistic market conditions.

Why do we start with a conversation? 

Import costs vary depending on the vehicle, age, specification, mileage, VRT category, shipping requirements, and your overall budget.  


Every buyer is different. A short consultation helps us understand exactly what you're trying to achieve and allows us to provide guidance that is relevant to your situation rather than generic advice. For many buyers, this is all that's needed.

We can support you with: 

✓ Vehicle suitability for Irish roads and usage
✓ Real import costs and budget planning
✓ Auction and dealer sourcing options in Japan
✓ VRT and registration guidance in Ireland
✓ Full import process explanation from start to finish
✓ Access to trusted sourcing and import partners

Before you commit to anything

If you are considering importing a car from Japan and want to understand what is realistically possible within your budget, start by completing the Get Import Options form. Once submitted, we review your requirements and provide a clear breakdown of suitable vehicles, realistic costs, and available import routes based on current market conditions.

Explore Popular Japanese Imports


Every buyer is different. Explore a range of related vehicles guides and discover which option best suits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.


Toyota Alphard 

First-class travel for families and business users.
Typical Import Budget: €18,000–€120,000+

First-class family travel with exceptional comfort and space.

Land Cruiser 

Legendary reliability and genuine off-road capability.
Typical Import Budget: €20,000–€180,000+

Built for durability, adventure, & long-term ownership confidence.

Lexus RX

One of Ireland's most sensible luxury SUV imports.
Typical Import Budget: €18,000–€95,000+

Comfort, hybrid efficiency, and renowned Lexus reliability.

Toyota Century

The car used to transport Japanese prime ministers..
Typical Import Budget: €20,000–€250,000+

The car Toyota never intended most Europeans to own.

Stop thinking in models

Start thinking in budgets


See what buyers are importing from Japan for around €30,000 delivered. The same budget that buys an average used car locally can often unlock something considerably more interesting from Japan.



Many Irish buyers are surprised by just how much choice becomes available within this budget. 

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About this Page

Helping Irish buyers navigate the Japanese import process with confidence and access additional support when needed


Most buyers don't require specialist import assistance. In many cases, the guides, calculators, and free guidance available through JDM Direct Ireland are enough to understand what's possible and where to start.

This page explains the optional support services available for buyers who would like additional research, verification, analysis, or guidance before committing to a vehicle purchase or import project. These services are designed to help Irish buyers make more informed decisions and reduce uncertainty throughout the import process.


Disclaimer


The services described on this page are intended to provide independent research, guidance, verification, and informational assistance relating to vehicle imports from Japan to Ireland.

Any auction sheet reviews, import cost assessments, vehicle evaluations, market observations, translations, or recommendations provided should be considered informational only and should not be relied upon as guarantees of vehicle condition, future value, import costs, availability, auction outcomes, or ownership results.

Vehicle specifications, shipping costs, exchange rates, taxation, customs charges, VRT assessments, and market conditions can change and may affect final outcomes. Buyers should independently verify all relevant information before making purchasing decisions.