



I live in Dubai and I’m shortly moving to Ankara for two years. I am taking my convertible with me. These are the loading photos of the car being transferred from one low loader to another and then hydraulically lifted ip do it could be driven into the container.
The journey will start by shipping container on the Maersk Hamburg sailing from Jebal Ali , UAE , from the Persian Gulf, through the Straights of Hormuz, on to the Gulf of Oman, then south down to Cape Town South Africa before turning north again. The ship will enter the Mediterranean and sail east to Port Said in Egypt to refuel and unload, before the final leg to Istanbul where it will dock. The journey will take approximately 55 days and it hopefully will arrive safe and sound 10th September.
Next by road container it will finally arrive in Ankara. This journey will be almost 10,000 miles. This is nothing compared to the sea miles the car has already travelled.
When it was first exported from the UK it was built to US specifications, sailed to Baltimore where it sat unregistered until it was sold as excess inventory to the UAE , being purchased by Jaguar Middle East North Africa where it was used by the Engineering Department as a test and development vehicle, before having its first retail registration 24th December 2020, with 1000 miles The journey by sea from the UK via the USA had been 20,000 miles.
So when it gets to Ankara it will have travelled a total of 30,000 miles by sea. But that is not the end of its nautical adventures. In two years time it will be going to Madeira, another 2,700 miles.
This car was built in November 2015. It will have travelled 32700 miles by sea. At the moment the odometer has not even reached 12,000 miles.
All of the lights have been changed to ECE, and the speedo set digitally to kph, ready for Turkish Transport Ministry inspection.
Hopefully everything will be fine. Nothing to worry about !



