Tires for SUVs and Trucks in Costa Rica In this article we don’t make you read all the way through to get to the good stuff. Most used cars don’t have very good tires. Unless you buy from me, because we always seem to get new tires and then for one reason or another...
If you have done some driving in Costa Rica, you may have felt an “urge” to get insured (lol). Most of our clients in the PASS service end up getting voluntary coverage, often mainly for the road side assistance which is valid nationwide. ...
As a part of Costa Rica’s efforts to become de-carbonized by 2050, the government institutions are required to reduce their emissions and also consumption of natural resources. The National Registry is no exception, and in 2020 they stopped issuing paper titles...
If you are driving in Costa Rica, one thing you should know is that the traffic police are always on the lookout for vehicles with out of date stickers. It’s not only a hefty fine, it can be extremely inconvenient as they have the option to remove the license...
On some web sites people recommend importing a vehicle yourself rather than buying a vehicle that is already in Costa Rica. A common concern cited is that cars coming in are flood damaged — Katrina Kars — or wrecked vehicles. But, often the...
First of all, keep in mind that the property title is not a vital document in Costa Rica. Vehicle ownership must be transferred with the help of a lawyer / notary, and regardless of any additional paperwork the information in the National Registry is what...