Buying a car
in Spain
Cars are generally more
expensive in Spain than in most other EU countries.They
do however tend to hold their re-sale value better. In order
to buy a Spanish-registered car you need a residencia, (residence
card) or an NIE number, an escritua (deed) or rental contract
for a Spanish property, or an certificado de empadronamiento
(certificate of residence) in a Spanish community.
Buying a second hand car
Secondhand cars in Spain are more expensive than in many
other EU countries, as cars hold their value better. It
often pays to buy a used car that's about two years old,
as depreciation in the first one or two years is considerable.
Ex- rental cars, are good value. Note, however, that older
cars in Spain (outside of their warranty period) aren't
always well maintained. You are much better to buy from
a reputable dealer, even if you pay a bit more, and obtain
a warranty, rather than pick an 'unknown' from the local
paper. If you intend to buy a used car in Spain, whether
privately or from a dealer, make sure that of the following:
The car has a current ITV test certificate, if applicable;
That the chassis number tallies with the registration document,
which should be in the name of the seller when a car is
purchased privately.
That you receive a `transfer of ownership' (transferencia)
form from the seller. The form is available from the provincial
traffic department.
Car dealers usually give warranties on used cars of from
three to 12 months, depending on the age of the car and
the particular model.
When you buy a secondhand car in Spain you must obtain the
following documents from the seller;
1. Registration document (permiso de circulación).
The Permiso de Circulacion is the Spanish equivalent of
the English Registration document and owner's details have
to be changed when vehicles change hands. However, this
is a far more complicated process than in the U.K.
2. The ITV test certificate plus the technical sheet 'Ficha
Tecnica' and a photocopy.
3. The road tax receipt and a photocopy.
4. A receipt for the payment of transfer tax (4%).
You have 15 days to register the vehicle in your name.
VERY IMPORTANT ADVICE ON PURCHASING
SECOND HAND CARS
It is vital that a history check is made on the vehicle
before you purchase it. This is the Spanish equivalent to
an HPI check in England.
This check is important in Spain because just like property,
previous owners debts can be put on the car. This can include
unpaid social scurity, loans and taxes. The debts stay with
the car, so it is now the responsibility of the new owner
to clear the debts.
If you have any concerns regarding a Spanish registered
vehicle you may have purchased privately, there are qualified
companies that would be happy to check out the history for
you, and offer HPI checks on English registered vehicles.
Buying a new car
Spain is generally a buyers' market for new cars and you
should be able to find a bargain although some cars are
more expensive in Spain than in other EU countries. The
taxes on new cars are higher in Spain than in any other
EU country due to the registration tax of 12 per cent, which
is charged in addition to VAT (IVA) at 16 percent.
Buying a new car for cash
When you buy a new car from a garage, you will need to supply
them with a copy of your national insurance number form
which was given to you by the police station. You will also
need to produce evidence of your address such as a rental
contract or house deeds etc. The garage will undertake all
the registration process with the Trafico department. This
process usually takes two working days. A new car does not
need an ITV (MOT) for four years. Your new car should come
with one year's road tax paid to the local council. Check
this. On collection of your new car you will be given the
registration document. Keep this safe; a replacement will
be expensive and very time consuming. DO NOT KEEP THE ORIGINAL
IN THE CAR. Take the original and a photocopy to the Town
Hall and ask them to stamp the photocopy as a true copy
of the original. Keep the copy in the car and save the original
at home. You should also carry your insurance certificate
with this, as well as a receipt for your premium paid.