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lostnotfound 1 Jun 2017 19:26

Buying a Truck in Morocco
 
Hi All, I'm thinking about doing a journey from Morocco to Siera Leone this fall. I'd like to buy a 4x4 so I can get off the main motorways and also kit it out for camping. Does anyone have advice about buying a vehicle, insurance etc?

My thanks
Sarah

priffe 2 Jun 2017 06:39

Hi Sarah
coming in from Canada you can buy a truck anywhere in Europe, and then drive it where you want to go. Buying in Morocco is too complicated and expensive.
Check ebay. Cars are cheaper in the UK and a good selection, but they are right side drive. Spain would be closest to Morocco.
You need clear documents showing you as owner of the vehicle, or having an authorization from the owner to drive his/her vehicle. If you know someone locally, and can temporarily use their adress, that would be helpful. Africans like stamped formally looking documents. They don't like handwritten notes.
http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens...y/index_en.htm
Insurance is bought when you come to Morocco and then for every country en route.
For West Africa there is one insurance covering all ECOWAS countries, the carte brun.
For Europe I don't know what is available for a Canadian.

Tim Cullis 2 Jun 2017 15:25

Spain is a real PITA for buying vehicles, it can easily cost several hundred euros for the paperwork and you need to be on the empadronamiento to prove your address.

You need a carte de sejour to buy a vehicle in Morocco.

priffe 2 Jun 2017 18:43

Empadronamiento....Italy is a pain too, the bureaucracy...(but a car dealer may be willing to get you paper plates and insurance). Germany is easy, you get export plates and insurance in a few hours. Where else is easy?

ferdi 2 Jun 2017 19:43

Hi Sarah and priffe,

yes, sure, Germany is "in this case" low bureaucracy, if the truck still has a valid german technical inspection. As foreigner, you may get a so called "Kurzzeitkennzeichen" - short term inscription for maximum 5 days - before, buy an insurance "for all Europe" via internet or local dealer, go with the papers of the truck and insurance number to the administration, to get the plate number and papers on your name. Between five days from that date you have to reach any port in Spain/Italy connected to Marocco.

Good luck
Ferdi
Freiburg, Germany

FlyingWheel 7 Jun 2017 22:31

Buying a vehicle in Morocco would require you to have ( شهادة الاقامة ) or Certificat De Résidence - certificate of residence. That can be obtained at the المقاطعة Arrondissement (district) where the person lives.

One option would be to find someone you trust to put the vehicle in his or her name, and then they prepare for you a وكالة / Procuration (power of attoney). This would allow you to drive legally everywhere in Morocco. If you decide to go this route, let me know and I'll provide you with one I have drafted, used and that worked.

Only issue is if you crossing borders, I have read that different countries have different reactions to vehicle being driven by people who don't own them. I read that as long as you have a Power of Attorney they can understand you re good. I'm happy to provide you with French and English translation of the Arabic POA as welll if that helps. goes without saying you have to have them stamped locally by the Arrondissement المقاطعة .

As far as buying trucks or cars there, I would recommend against it. They are extremely expensive and this is due to a protectionist import policy imposed by the government. There is a high import tax on cars, motorcycles and trucks. Only exemption is given to farming machinery. So if you want ride a tractor you may get a deal... :P

Bottom line, used cars, you don't get a lot of car for your money. Maintenance is generally poor. People in general are less meticulous about doing stuff recommend by the manufacturers. Cars that are in great shape are very expensive compared to Europe.

Otherwise you can buy a new one, a little van like Fiat Doblo has a small turbo engine very good car is about $11 000 / 10 500 euro brand new. Very practical vehicle. Can sleep in. Solid, reliable and very gas efficient (runs on diesel). has a common rail engine. You can sell it after done for good money.

Netherlands, France, Germany and Belgium are countries I know for fact have procedures for quick export of vehicles. These are countries with a lot of people and a lot of cars and they have policies in place to facilitate getting rid of cars.

Germany for example provides an export plate you pay for about $160 that includes both registration and insurance at once. Google Germany Export Plates. France has something called
Certificat Provisoire d'Immatriculation (CPI) with WW plates. see here
Immatriculation provisoire WW pour les particuliers

Spain would be the most convenient due to geography but i think it is a country where things happen slowly...and their procedures are unclear based to my research.

Good luck!


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