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
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
Your life stage, and how you choose to live and organize yourself in Mexico will determine your living costs. This guide helps you to make the calculations| 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
Guides and articles about driving and planning for safe and enjoyable road trips in Mexico| Mexperience
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
Mexico's rainy season brings refreshment and color to the landscape. Rains begin in May/June and run to October each year; sometimes spilling into November| 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
Learn about the charms and living with the challenges of Mexico's rainy season that brings refreshment, color, vibrancy and new life to the landscape| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
We work with established associates that provide support and assistance to help you realize your Mexico lifestyle and leisure plans| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
You need to obtain a Temporary Import Permit to drive a foreign-plated vehicle into Mexico. This article answers commonly-asked questions about a vehicle TIP| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
This article describes the rules and procedures and key points you need to know when you plan to bring your foreign-plated car to Mexico| 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