The turning in of foreign driver's license is interesting but in the US at least, I think people would simply tell the Depart of Motor Vehicles that they lost the license and get another copy, ending with one from each country again
We recently matriculated our 10 year old German-Reg Skoda Yeti, 2.0L TD. The total cost was circa 4,000 euros; 3,200 in tax and 800 to an excellent company based in downtown Faro. It was only worthwhile IMO, if you decide to hang on to the car for the longer term.
Nick I just spoke about this man and about you to a writer for international living and the Portugal news!! Both of you would be good interviews for these magazines
Interesting about the drivers license. I was simply visiting, back in 2016 and the police were stopping all cars. I had my Canadian drivers license. I had been in the country for 2 weeks and the officer told me I was supposed to have a PT or an International license. Eventually he came back to me and told me it was ok (which I knew it was) … but he tried to give me a ticket. I’d like to bring my Mazda2, standard transmission. How can I get info on the the cost of bringing it and the matriculation? It’s a 2014!
Interesting vid, thanks, can i just clarify @ 16.50 in you mention having to change your drivers license to a Portuguese one if over 60 but when Pedro speaks on it he says license plate - is that a portuguese registered car or is he calling the 'plate' like a permit id - and if a license do you also need to retake any test in portuguese to get a portuguese driving license or do they accept your original one? Ive heard so many different things clarification would be much appreciated
"Driving licenses from countries such as Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, among other OECD and CPLP members, allow you to drive in Portugal without having to exchange them for a Portuguese driver's license. If your driving licence is from an European Union country, you can drive in Portugal until the document's expiration date." This is what it says on the eportugal gov website as of today. I understand this to mean i dont need to exchange my UK drivers? is this wrong then?
I've also just checked the IMT website which says the same thing regarding UK licenses, so it would be helpful to know where this new info re having to exchange your license can be found online
@@OcanaldoPedroBastos I cant find where it says you must exchange your license on the IMT website or the eportugal gov website? in fact it states the opposite?
What about a vintage European car in perfect mechanical shape, something I won't find on the used market, say a BMW E30-M3? I could sell it in the states for a bundle, but I'd rather take it home to Europe and drive it. Is it going to be too much of a headache to import?
There is one (new) car you can buy in Portugal that’s cheaper here !!! Tesla ! Cheaper in Portugal than London/ Amsterdam/ Berlin. (I think this fact applies to other BEV’s too, but I haven’t checked )
@@edbarnard7157 *Bullshit* ! They sit at the top of the brand satisfaction scores. The facts are: most Tesla owners are extremely happy with their car.
portugal is bordefline third world with a very strange attitude , i once went into a lawyers office to make an appointment ,iwas told to request an appointment by email , like trying to talk to god ,imagine dealing with a govt office
Well, in the USA, if I entered a Lawyer's office, I wouldn't even be addressed by a lawyer, but a secretary or assistant, and I would be told... I needed an appointment too. Lawyers are "gods" (or think they are, anywhere in the world )and we, the ones that need them, are no different; we also need to follow social decorum and business etiquette. The fact you were told to make an appointment doesn't make the country "borderline 3rd world"😮
Guys, if you'd like to contact Pedro, please fill in this form and ask Pedro your questions. algarveaddicts.com/contact
What is Pedro’s car YT channel?
Hey Nick, such a great video!! Damn, we could have used this guy when moving here. Please get this info out to all newcomers to Portugal
The turning in of foreign driver's license is interesting but in the US at least, I think people would simply tell the Depart of Motor Vehicles that they lost the license and get another copy, ending with one from each country again
Ahhhh I missed this live chat! I had a lot of questions about this subject. I'll just rewatch the chat!😢
Very useful info. Thanks Nick
We recently matriculated our 10 year old German-Reg Skoda Yeti, 2.0L TD. The total cost was circa 4,000 euros; 3,200 in tax and 800 to an excellent company based in downtown Faro. It was only worthwhile IMO, if you decide to hang on to the car for the longer term.
13:12 Tailgaiting in a 80HP car, even if you are in a Porsche ! 😂😂😂. Your guest is spot on ! Superb summary
Thanks Nick, very informative as always.
Nick
I just spoke about this man and about you to a writer for international living and the Portugal news!!
Both of you would be good interviews for these magazines
Interesting about the drivers license. I was simply visiting, back in 2016 and the police were stopping all cars. I had my Canadian drivers license. I had been in the country for 2 weeks and the officer told me I was supposed to have a PT or an International license. Eventually he came back to me and told me it was ok (which I knew it was) … but he tried to give me a ticket.
I’d like to bring my Mazda2, standard transmission. How can I get info on the the cost of bringing it and the matriculation? It’s a 2014!
Interesting vid, thanks, can i just clarify @ 16.50 in you mention having to change your drivers license to a Portuguese one if over 60 but when Pedro speaks on it he says license plate - is that a portuguese registered car or is he calling the 'plate' like a permit id - and if a license do you also need to retake any test in portuguese to get a portuguese driving license or do they accept your original one? Ive heard so many different things clarification would be much appreciated
Informative 👌
I can only imagine the Germans and Belgians being in full admiration of the nice Portuguese highways.
The Peugeot 2008 number one selling car in Portugal looks like a nice little car. I never heard of a Dacia.
Look out for the new Dacia Duster 2024 model. It looks amazing.
Does Pedro do leasing too, both personal and/or corporate?
I'm not sure, he generally sells higher end cars from Germany to Portuguese clients.
"Highway Code" better than road code 😊
Is it the same for motorcycles?
"Driving licenses from countries such as Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, among other OECD and CPLP members, allow you to drive in Portugal without having to exchange them for a Portuguese driver's license.
If your driving licence is from an European Union country, you can drive in Portugal until the document's expiration date." This is what it says on the eportugal gov website as of today. I understand this to mean i dont need to exchange my UK drivers? is this wrong then?
I've also just checked the IMT website which says the same thing regarding UK licenses, so it would be helpful to know where this new info re having to exchange your license can be found online
Thank you so much for this introduction to Pedro 'car buying' in Portugal is not for sissies:-)
True!!!
Does the licence exchange include European citizen as well?
If it's a permanent residence move, yes it does
@@OcanaldoPedroBastos Thank you. Thinking to move from Canada but I am Austrian citizen.
@@OcanaldoPedroBastos I cant find where it says you must exchange your license on the IMT website or the eportugal gov website? in fact it states the opposite?
What about a vintage European car in perfect mechanical shape, something I won't find on the used market, say a BMW E30-M3? I could sell it in the states for a bundle, but I'd rather take it home to Europe and drive it. Is it going to be too much of a headache to import?
Without a doubt, but check with Pedro to see more or less how much it'll cost. There is a calculator online somewhere :)
There is one (new) car you can buy in Portugal that’s cheaper here !!!
Tesla !
Cheaper in Portugal than London/ Amsterdam/ Berlin.
(I think this fact applies to other BEV’s too, but I haven’t checked )
@@edbarnard7157 Show me on the doll where Elon hurt you. 😂
But they have no resale value.........
@@CarlosAlberto-ii1li🤡
@@edbarnard7157 *Bullshit* !
They sit at the top of the brand satisfaction scores.
The facts are: most Tesla owners are extremely happy with their car.
@@maxflight777 When you meet up with Elon it's you bring the Vaseline or him???
What is Pedro’s contact information?
Hey Jen, I've pinned a comment with that.
portugal is bordefline third world with a very strange attitude , i once went into a lawyers office to make an appointment ,iwas told to request an appointment by email , like trying to talk to god ,imagine dealing with a govt office
You hit it on the nose, Portugal isn't for everyone but it teaches you patience and a lot of humility :)
Well, in the USA, if I entered a Lawyer's office, I wouldn't even be addressed by a lawyer, but a secretary or assistant, and I would be told... I needed an appointment too. Lawyers are "gods" (or think they are, anywhere in the world )and we, the ones that need them, are no different; we also need to follow social decorum and business etiquette. The fact you were told to make an appointment doesn't make the country "borderline 3rd world"😮
Are Toyotas or other Japanese cars sold in Portugal? By far the most reliable cars...EU made cars are very unreliable in my experience.
Yes they are, you can see a full list of cars sold on Portugal here www.guiadoautomovel.pt/marcas