Once you've decided to live full time in Mazatlan, Mexico, renewing your out-of-country plated car every year can become quite a hassle. Purchasing a used car in Mexico is easier and cheaper than importing your U.S.-purchased automobile; proper research can assure a smooth process.
Instructions
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Get your Mexican driver's license. This can be obtained at the Secretara de Transportes y Vialidad (Mexico's version of the DMV) with a copy of your FM3 or FM2 immigration permit and a utility bill (or other proof of residency).You must pass both a written test, available in English, and a driving test. Come prepared with your blood type, or stop at the clinic next door, the test takes ten minutes.
2Locate a mechanic. If you don't already have a trusted mechanic in Mexico, ask your friends for recommendations. Accident history reports are not commonplace in Mexico, so a thorough check of the car's road worthiness is a must and well worth the added expense.
3Find a car. Car dealerships are numerous, but be prepared for some sticker shock. Newer cars are generally more expensive in Mexico than in the United States. Mazatlan does host private-seller car sales, so be sure to check the supermarket classified boards for fliers.
4Purchase a car. As anywhere, a private seller in the Mazatlan area will fetch you a better price than purchasing from a dealer or car lot. Unfortunately, purchasing from a stranger could also result in a car that has been stolen or is in danger of being repossessed due to bank or government liens. Collect a title along with your bill of sale, and thoroughly research the seller.
5Register your new car. The Banorte on Rafael Buelna or the Recaudacin de Rentas by the aquarium will allow you to pay all back registration fees and will send the "tarjeta" (registration card) and sticker to you by mail. You can also complete the form online (see Resources). Enter your license plate number and pay via PayPal.
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