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lank 15 May 2016 19:39

Buy new motorcycle in Spain (non-resident) easy - Anybody have experience?
 
Hi Friends! ;)

After my web research. Its looks like Spain is easiest country of Europe, where non EU residents, without residence permit (with Schengen travel visa), can buy and register motorcycle or car. I hear it possible buy new one, and put it on spanish T (tourist) plates, it valid for one year (but you can use bike only 180 days per year), and unlimited extendable... Also by this way you save a lot of tax - vat and road. And dealers can solve all paperwork for you.

Anybody have experience in this area? Is it enough my passport and my DL for buying? (my new Russian DL card is international and allow drive in all Europe)

Im arrive in Barcelona this week, and want start moto travel from there on new bike, and after just keep it there, for future runs.

:scooter:

xfiltrate 28 May 2016 10:26

Buying in Spain for non residents
 
Lank, are you Russian, or just having a Russian DL card?

Several years ago, we purchased two new BMWs in A Coruña, Spain. We have parked these bikes in Spain since then, returning to Spain once a year or so to
ride. We have ridden throughout the EU as far as Turkey. No problems.

She is Spanish and I, as her husband, became a permanent resident of Spain and thus the EU.

Are you a citizen or a permanent resident of a country that belongs to the EU? What passports do you carry?

We are in Spain right now and will be here for several months more
call me: 63 386 6397 perhaps I can help

xfiltrate

Tim Cullis 28 May 2016 11:13

Some information: https://www.justlanded.com/english/S...ation-in-Spain

I am non-resident in Spain with a Spanish-registered KTM. Mine was a straight-forward purchase. You will undoubtedly need a NIE (foreigner tax registration) plus an address for registration. You will definitely still need to pay road tax, Don't know about VAT.

antofalla 29 Oct 2016 06:19

Hi Iank and everyone reading this question!

Iank, have you already bought as a non resident? I would like to do the same so if you can tell us your experience would be great!

Cheers

Nico


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