These are the most frequently-asked questions we receive about importing foreign-plated cars and other vehicles to Mexico—updated regularly| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
The US-Mexico land border is the world’s busiest land crossing. Data reveal the colossal volume —and types— of crossings traversing the land border each year| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When you drive your US or Canadian plated vehicle to Mexico, it must remain legally registered and insured in its home country| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
If you intend to drive in or through Mexico City and environs, you'll need to take into account a vehicle restriction program as part of your journey plans| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Obtain coverage for your road trip in Mexico. Choose Liability-only or full coverage; all plans include roadside assistance, legal, and some medical expenses| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Choosing your auto insurance broker and underwriter with care will ensure you're properly insured and avoid unexpected surprises if you need to make a claim| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Discover the rules for visitors and foreign residents driving foreign-plated vehicles in Mexico—as well as for Mexicans driving foreign-plated vehicles here| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When you bring your vehicle to Mexico, be aware that no US or Canadian auto insurance provides the coverage you really need—liability to third parties| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Mexico's toll roads offer fast and efficient highway connections between major Mexican towns and cities. This article describes how to access and pay for them| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When you’re taking a road trip in Mexico, you often have a choice about which road to take: the freeway or the toll road or highway.| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When you drive your Mexican-plated car north across the border, you’ll need to get special third-party liability insurance that’s valid in the US and Canada| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Mechanical breakdowns can happen to even the best maintained vehicles. Get practical tips for dealing with car breakdowns when you’re on a road trip in Mexico| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Pátzcuaro living: guide to help you research and assess Pátzcuaro as a location for living, working, or retirement in Mexico| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
While most road trips in Mexico are trouble-free, accidents do happen and this article describes what to do if you become involved in a road traffic accident| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
A range of Mexico-related insurance services exist that can mitigate the effect and expense of unforeseen events and mishaps when you’re here| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Being properly insured when you drive in Mexico provides coverage against financial loss, and also practical and legal support in stressful circumstances| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico