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Legally owning a used car in Sicily as a non-EU citizen

vittorio e

Hi I wonder if anyone can tell me if there is any way of legally owning a used car in Sicily as a non-EU citizen (UK) only armed with a Codice Fiscale and an apartment in Sicily, but without a residency permit?  As the property is in a location without public transport it is almost crucial that we have access to our own personal transport as we come and go from our place in Sicily for our use on our regular return? If you could help in any way it would be greatly appreciated. 

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Cheryl

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I wanted to let you know that I have moved your message and created a new thread for it.

This will make it easier for you to discuss the topic with other members of the Italy forum.


All the best,


Cheryl

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Modicasa

@vittorio e

The very short answer is 'no' - you cannot do it legally.  But at this point you enter in to the italians relationship with the law, and whether its worth the risk. 

8bucksagallon

There is a company  TARGAITALIA that do it. They are on Instagram.

Modicasa

Looks like a scam to me - Give them 69USD and then they - with no address or way of tracing them - will do what exactly?   

8bucksagallon

@Modicasa That was not my experience when I registered a car and a trailer i brought from the UK. targa.italia is the profile on Insta. no fees.

Modicasa

Im glad it went well for you -  Presumably you imported your vehicle prior to December 2021? 

8bucksagallon

@Modicasa I imported the trailer and car in late '22 early '23 from the UK, import process was a overly complicated but I found a broker that smoothed it over.

I contacted the Targa Italia people after getting a recommendation from an exhibitor at a car show in Milan.

The trailer was registered within 1 month, and the car about 3-4 months if I recall. Fees, made sense.

Its funny you mention the 69E charge on their web site, I didn't pay anything but for the service, but I remember asking about that charge and the guy told me that it was because of covid. They were getting 100's and 100's of unproductive calls per week and that was to weed out the information seekers. Anyway, my experience was good, you may know differently.