If a vehicle is sold privately, the ownership transfer registration can be completed at a PostNL location. If the buyer does not hold a Dutch passport, Dutch driving licence or Dutch ID card, the registration must take place at an RDW office.

How do I sell my car in the Netherlands?

How to sell your car in the Netherlands

  1. › Selling your car privately. First of all you can sell your car privately.
  2. › Selling your car to a dealer. Less time-consuming is selling your car to a car dealer.
  3. › Auctioning your car.
  4. › Disposing of your car.
  5. › Selling your car to an online car buying site.

Can foreigners buy car in Netherlands?

No problem if you only have a foreign driving license and no Dutch driving license. You can just buy your car at Bynco.com. When you place an order you can indicate that you have a foreign driving license. The only difference is that the registration must take place at RDW administration office.

What to do when you buy a car in the Netherlands?

Just like you need to register your residence, when you buy a car in the Netherlands, you must register your car. The RDW (Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer), the national authority for road traffic, does this. They’ll give you a credit card-shaped vehicle registration certificate (kentekenbewijs).

Why are cars so expensive in the Netherlands?

Massive levels of tax on new cars and a super tax on oil-burners too. Travelling abroad to buy does not help as you still have to pay the tax on import. You can easily end up worse off doing this, as the base price of the car in NL before tax is actually quite low.

How much does it cost to register car in Netherlands?

All in all, having your own car in the Netherlands will cost you around 150 euros per month depending on how much you drive.

How much does it cost to register a car in the Netherlands?

How do I export a car from the Netherlands?

To register a vehicle for export :

  1. You register the vehicles online through a recognised Export Service (erkenning ED).
  2. You complete an export statement and submit it to one of the 16 RDW inspection stations or to the Customer Service Desk in Zoetermeer or Veendam.

Why cars are so expensive in Netherlands?

Is it expensive to buy a car in the Netherlands?

Average purchase price of new passenger cars in the Netherlands 2019, by car segment. As of 2019, the average price of an upper medium passenger car from the E segment was approximately 76,000 euros in the Netherlands, whereas segment A and B had average prices of 14,800 and 22,500 euros, respectively.

Do you need a certificate of ownership when buying a car in the Netherlands?

Every new vehicle over 750 Kg is issued with a Vehicle certificate by the RDW, this remains with the car. The Certificate of ownership is transferred when the vehicle is bought or sold. Any vehicle, car, motorbike or trailer over 750 Kg, must be registered with the RDW.

Where do you go to sell a car in the Netherlands?

This should state that the car (name brand and model) has been sold for the agreed price. The RDW outlines the vehicle registration process – in which ownership of the car is transferred to the buyer – and states that it must be done by the buyer at a kentekenloket (registration desk).

Do you have to pay tax on a new car in the Netherlands?

The first owner of a new car (or one which has just been imported to the Netherlands) must pay the BPM tax (Bijzondere Verbruiksbelasting van Personenauto’s) to register the vehicle in their name. But if the sky’s the limit, why not go ahead and get yourself a Tesla? There are eight showrooms in the Netherlands.

How old do you have to be to register a car in the Netherlands?

Registration takes place at an RDW accredited dealership (if that is where the vehicle is bought from). In order to register a car or motorbike the new owner must be over 18 years old and resident in the Netherlands.