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What a lively group, thanks for all the responses, at least somebody is listening.
It almost sounds like I would be better off buying a used car in CR, that dose not look so desirable, except that when traveling alone one needs to be able to rely on their transportation. I have had rentals break down and was stranded for hours, thank God is has not been in bad areas but what if???
Somebody out there must have a success story I still am between that rock not knowing how old of a car or where to purchase it???
nomad3MemberThank you for all the suggestions. I will indeed import using
the gentleman this sight has mentioned. I will purchase something about 2 years old, not brand new. Everyone seems to share in the fact that US auto’s are built to higher safety standards which is why I prefer to purchase a car in the US.
I have communicated with dealerships in CR and the prices are much higher there and used vehicles come with problems like mileage being turned back and unknown history. It seems one pays one way or the other but safety is paramount to me so that really closes the deal. Getting a bar for the steeringwheel, wheel locks should help deter the thieves. Seems no simple or cheap solution so I will stick with safety.nomad3MemberThank you David, now I just need the attorney.
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nomad3MemberScott, Heredia is just more convenient for me with much less traffic stress!!! But I will take San Jose for the good english, honesty and good follow through!!!
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