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Shipping our car from Colon, Panama to Cartagena, Colombia

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

See www.thedarienplan.com for information on shipping your car around the Darien Gap

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  • I have heard you can not import a car to Colombia unless it is a new vehicle and the tax is quite high, Can anyone elabote on this?

  • @elkfarmer2001 If you mean import it to stay in Colombia with Colombian license plates, yes, that is quite expensive anywhere in South America. Even new vehicles have very high taxes if you want to import it to stay.

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  • Thanks for reply. From what I have read, it can not be done,. I am moving to Medellin to stay. I hate being with out wheels.

  • @edviperrrr It's through very rugged jungle that is inhabited by indigenous people so I think it should stay protected. 

  • @kbrinner Is it a non-paved surface on the darien gap? Well, in a road so important like that, and with many

    people wanting to go on this trips from south to north america, I don´t know why they would let just 30 miles

    without a pavement??

  • @edviperrrr Nope - no bridge. Sorry to disappoint. It's called the Darien Gap because there is a gap in the road - it's not that they need a bridge, they need a road.

  • @kbrinner I´m in Curitiba-Brazil. I´d like to plan a road trip to Salt Lake City-USA.

    As long as I heard, there´s a bridge across the Darien gap, and we can drive between

    central to south america.

  • Actually it's not that expensive and buying a car in South America can been a hassle.

  • @edviperrrr No - you have to ship the car - check out our website Drive the Americas for more information.

  • Can you drive from Colombia to Panama?

    

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