How To Rent A Car In Spain For An Extended Stay or Buy A Car As An Expat
By Max Milano (Travel Writer)
If you visit Spain on holiday, AutoEurope offers excellent rental car rates. If you’re staying in Spain for an extended period, as a digital nomad or expat, OK Mobility provides great rates for long-term rentals, up to 90 days—ideal for when you first arrive in Spain and need a car for the first few weeks.
Buying a Car
Buying a car is the best option if you plan to live in Spain. Spanish banks usually won’t give car loans to expats without payrolls in Spain, so buying a used car is a good alternative. I recommend going directly to the dealership of your preferred brand instead of used car chains like Flexicar, as dealerships generally offer better maintenance on used cars. Remember, automatic cars are more expensive in Spain, so learning to drive a stick can save you money.
Driving License & International Driver’s Permit
You can drive with your USA, Canadian, or UK driver’s license for six months after arriving in Spain, but you will need an international driver’s permit if you plan to stay long-term. You can ask your local AAA for one if you're from the USA. You’ll need a Spanish driver’s license if you plan to stay long-term. Stay tuned to GuiriGuru.com for an upcoming blog about the Spanish driver’s license process for English-speaking expats…Continues on GuiriGuru.com