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Buying a Car 

 

Due to high import taxes (about 60 to 80 %) you will spend more on a used car in Costa Rica than you would in the US, Canada or Europe. Probably more than twice as much. New vehicles cost about 30% more compared with the US.

Import duties
New vehicles  20%
Less than 3 years old  59.33%
From 4-5 years old 70.63%
More than 6 years old 85.32%

The duties also apply if you bring the car into the country yourself. If you arrive as a tourist, after three months are over you have to get a visa extension for yourself and the car. The car has to be legally imported after 6 months. I do not recommend having a car shipped to Costa Rica. Only if you were to drive it yourself and if you would enjoy making the trip through Mexico and Central America would I recommend this. Your best bet is a car that has been imported from the US by a used by a dealer in Costa Rica. Miles driven on a nice highway in the US are a lot easier on a car than miles driven in Costa Rica where potholes and dirt roads prevail.
Generally, stick to Japanese cars. They hold up much better in the adverse conditions that Costa Rica offers. Let me say it one more time: Buy a Japanese car! The mechanics are familiar with them and parts are readily available and they last longer. Look around to see which cars are the most common. Those are the ones that mechanics will be able to fix. If you live in the San Jose area you will have all the dealers close by and you will be able to get anything fixed. If you live far from San Jose and you buy a lesser known brand like a Peugeot or a Dodge for instance, parts will have to be shipped every time you have a repair or you may have to go to the Peugeot or Dodge dealer for repairs. So, one more time: Buy Japanese.

Buying from a dealer
The dealer is legally bound to offer a 30 day warranty on the transmission and engine.

A Selection of Average Prices of Vehicles sold in Costa Rica

 Updated September 2007

Sedans

 

 
Toyota Yaris 2002   $ 8100
Toyota Yaris 2004   $9750
Hyundai Accent 2002   $7000
Kia Rio 2003   $6300
Toyota Corona 2001   $10100
Honda Civic 2001   $10750
Nissan Sentra 1992   $3500
Toyota Corolla 2003   $13250
BMW 325 I 2003   $27000
4x4s    
Daihatsu Terios 2004   $11500
Isuzu Trooper 1993   $5000
Isuzu Rodeo 2001   $14250
Mitsubishi Montero 1998   $12250
Nissan Pathfinder 2004   $18750
Suzuki Sidekick 1993   $5500
Toyota 4Runner 2002   $17750
Toyota Prado 2004   $29600
Toyota RAV4 2000   $12000
     
Pickups    
Chevrolet S10 1995   $3500
Ford Ranger 2002   $15250
Nissan Frontier 2005   $16600
Toyota Hilux 2002   $16250

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Recommended Dealer:
I can recommend Rodolfo "Rudy" Sanchez, owner of Autoplaza as an honest used car dealer who will give you a fair deal. He imports cars from the US. If he does not have the car you want he will find it for you in the US. Autoplaza, phone 573-6060 or Rudy's cell phone 393-2875. He speaks English perfectly and he is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. His business is located on the way from San José to Cartago on the right hand side just before you enter Cartago.
 

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