Friday, December 20, 2013

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Many French traveling to Miami for more than a month opt to purchase a used car then they resell to their departure. If you have some savings and you stay in Miami for a long time, is it better to do. The car is quite essential in Miami and the U.S. in general. Professional or private?
If one is dealing with an individual, margin trading is a little larger than a dealer. There way to fix it. By cons, beware of scams, private vehicles are not guaranteed while some dealers ensure the vehicle the first months or 100,000 miles first.
If you go through a dealer you do not have to carry the vehicle registration paperwork. It is he who takes care of everything and you will receive your registration and your new license plate a few days later.
If you buy an individual, numbers on a check it is more complicated, you have to register your vehicle numbers on a check and report numbers on a check the change of ownership. To do this, the "Certificate of title" must be signed by both parties. For your title you will need to contact either a "tax collector" is a tag agency to confirm the transfer of ownership numbers on a check and get a new "tag". The tag is a sticker to put on your license plate (like our old thumbnails) and is renewable each year in the month of your birthday. Document transfer of ownership and the price tag are available year here and they are based on different criteria such as the sale price, year of vehicle, model ...
Differences in prices between dealers for new cars can be quite large, up to you to negotiate. If you arrive in the United States, you do not have a credit history'''' what makes buying a new car quite complicated. In order to buy a new car you will need three months of Credit History and a U.S. social security number. numbers on a check
The easiest way is to buy a used car. There at all prices, count still minimum $ 2000 to $ 3000 for something decent. Note that the purchase is made tax and 7% of taxes are paid at the DMV.
Whatever you buy, I suggest you check the argus your car on Kelley Blue Book. It is also possible to check all the history of the vehicle in question (record check) by retracting the VIN number (Vehicle Identity Number). Ensure his car
If buying a car does not cost very expensive in the United States, to ensure it is another matter. Insurance is obviously mandatory. The worst that can get you and being a new resident under 21 years without Florida license. There you go fork out! The history of insurance in France numbers on a check is not taken into account and I would recommend getting your Florida driver's license if you want to save a little.
The cost of insurance also varies depending on the model and year of vehicle so it is very difficult to estimate. Some fines can also increase the price of insurance numbers on a check so avoid driving while intoxicated and speeding.
For a newcomer to the U.S. I think it is better to buy at first a used vehicle. Also prefer buying from a professional, it is safer and will save you ca do a lot more complex as each other for a newcomer paperwork.
Thank you for your very interesting blog and your advice that we read before buying our car I confirm that insurance is expensive. To date, we will pay $ 350 per month to two nearly $ 4,000 annual! (StateFarm after multiple quotes were the cheapest them with Progressive). We produced a U.S. social security number (we have not yet obtained the Florida permit), but the company we chose one or the other was the same, so be sure to check But we will produce our historical French to show that we have no accident we "fall back" to a little over $ 250 per month (all the same)
Otherwise, for the purchase of a used car dealers are actually a guarantee. numbers on a check They also offer cars that have the manufacturers label as France (eg Certified Pre-owned) so it's even better, it provides you all the history of the car, you know directly above repairs. By cons, these cars are a bit more expensive but worth it (for resale if you do stay 2.3 years)
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