Topic Title: cost to register auto & cost to be resident
Author tomdelgato
Date Posted: 1/2/2013 12:13 PM
After you receive legal residency status, bring the car down. The biggest problem I've encountered is buying parts for U.S. market cars. Availability and price are outrageous. Many mechanics are clueless about repairing certain makes and models. To that end, I found it is much easier to purchase a vehicle made or imported for the Nica market. Parts are available and generally priced reasonably.
Author Nicaman
Date Posted: 12/12/2012 4:48 PM
NONE OF WHAT YOU HERD IS TRUE. I MOVED HEAR A YEAR AGO AND HAD TO DEAL WITH ALL OF THAT. IN NICA ITS MORE WHO YOU KNOW NOT WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW.
Author bushamy13
Date Posted: 12/9/2012 8:11 AM
It has been a few years since I brought my Jeep SUV down from the states. Many people here say don't bring a vehicle to Nica but vehicles are very expensive here. If your vehicle is less than 10 years old and you have all your paperwork, you should be able to register it fine for less than $1500. Remember you must be a resident before you register the vehicle or you cannot do it.
The requirement for getting residency and having to have a return ticket purchased was abolished years ago. Talk to a good expediter or lawyer to get better information.
Regards
Darrell