Can a foreigner buy a car in France?

Can a foreigner buy a car in France?

The French Government established a unique scheme letting foreigners from outside the EU buy a car without having to pay VAT and drive it around Europe before buying it back and selling it to car rental companies and such. Technically you own the car, making it possible to register it in your name and get an insurance.15 Mar 2021

What documents are needed to buy a car in France?

- Identification (your passport or identity card) - Proof of residence (typically a utility bill or rental receipt, less than six months old). - A copy of the Certificat d'immatriculation/Carte Grise with the appropriate section filled in. - The contrôle technique (CT) certificate.

Is it expensive to buy a car in France?

As is the case anywhere, the price of a car in France will vary greatly depending on the make and model. For example, a new Toyota Corolla cost around €21,499. On top of the cost of the vehicle, you'll need to budget for gas, which was around €1.40 per liter in November 2017.26 Dec 2017