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Though there are many things in Costa Rica one can buy for less than in other parts of the world, automobiles and electronics are not among them. About six months after I moved to Costa Rica I bought a 1999 Mitsubishi Nativa (similar to the Sport they sell in the US) for $20,000. I could have picked it up in CA for about $6,000 through a dealer friend of mine.

Crazy, eh? But from what I was told by many people, the cost of transportation plus the taxes, import fees, etc. wouldn’t make it worth my while. Honestly, I took their word for it. I did not research it on my own.

What I understand is that there is a book of values that the government keeps – based upon how much it would cost to buy that particular vehicle here in Costa Rica. The fees have nothing to do with how much you acquired the vehicle for.

Why I’m even thinking about this again is because our truck – and our car – are constantly in the shop being repaired. The road conditions here in Costa Rica ensure the mechanics stay in business! So we’re thinking about buying a brand new car with a warranty. But the thought of spending that crazy kind of money really bums me out.

Anyone else out there go through the experience of bringing a car or truck into Costa Rica? Would you be willing to share your experience with us?