With all the variety and number of cars on the Russian market, it is not always possible to find a car according to your taste and financial capabilities. Many of our compatriots go abroad for the combination of "brand-price-quality". Most often to Germany.
It is necessary
- You will need:
- - the Internet;
- - international driving license;
- - currency bank card;
- - visa.
Instructions
Step 1
The German car market offers car enthusiasts a permanent and wide range of used and new cars. Used machines are in the greatest demand - they are in good condition, and at the same time significantly lower in price. Having made the decision to go to Germany for a car, you need to take a few steps.
Step 2
Stock up on an international driver's license, since inside Russian licenses are not circulated abroad.
Step 3
Issue a currency card at the bank, put on it an amount that covers the cost of a car, travel expenses, hotel, food and add a little more in case of unforeseen expenses.
Step 4
Find a major car market online. The largest car market not only in Germany but also in Europe is the auto market in Essen. Go to the auto market website and pick up a few cars for yourself. Contact their owners, ask your questions and make an appointment in advance.
Step 5
Obtain your German visa at the nearest German embassy / consulate.
Step 6
At home, select the route along which you will drive the car, if necessary, set up the navigator. The two most popular routes are "by land" via Poland and Belarus, or "by water" on the Rostock - St. Petersburg ferry. After choosing a route, immediately specify where hotels and gas stations meet along the way.
Step 7
In the auto market in Germany, when inspecting the selected cars, do not rush and ask as many questions as possible - you have come a long way and it would be a shame to make a mistake with the purchase. Feel free to bargain. The seller will draw up all the necessary documents himself, and you can start your journey home.
Step 8
In Russia, pay the state fee and register your car with the traffic police.