When purchasing a vehicle in Finland, firstly, it is necessary to register it in order to receive temporary license plates for ferrying, and secondly, to make sure that the vehicle has passed the technical inspection.
It is necessary
- - passport;
- - labor contract;
- - driver's license.
Instructions
Step 1
Buy used and new cars at car dealerships, usually located on the outskirts of the city. When planning your purchase, do not forget that a used car is not subject to a tax free discount, so it can be much more expensive than a new one. You will receive license plates for ferrying for one day.
Step 2
In Finland, sell your used car directly in the showroom in exchange for a new model, which can be counted as a down payment.
Step 3
Purchase a new car or a used car on credit at any car sales point in Finland. In this case, you will usually receive more acceptable loan conditions. Actually, processing a loan and filling out all the papers for a loan, car, insurance takes about 10 minutes.
Step 4
Purchase a car from a company in installments, since an overpayment for 2 years in the amount of 150 euros is much lower than a loan for the same amount. Fill out all the documents on the spot, and you may be offered to change the car for a more expensive one. The reason for this is the following - the bank issues loans only up to 5000 euros. Subsequently, you will need to pay the difference, also on credit - its size depends on how many kilometers will be on the speedometer of your car at that time.
Step 5
As in any other commercial area, car purchases in Finland are increasingly carried out online. Go to popular online shopping sites in that country. Such retail facilities, as a rule, offer the same wide range of car sales services as car dealerships that are well known to Russians. Search the Internet for the sites of large city car dealerships - for example: https://globalautousa.com/component/option, com_wrapper / Itemid, 8 /. Check out the list of services provided and prices there without leaving your home.