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To Make a Tax-Free Car Purchase, You Must Be One of the Following:
Vehicle tax (Motorlu Taşıtlar Vergisi) must be paid for all registered vehicles, for either commercial or individual use in Turkey . The tax rate is calculated based on the vehicle's age and engine size. Disabled drivers are exempt from this tax.
A 60 percent tax rate is to be levied on vehicles with engines smaller than 1.6-liters in a price band of 150,001 lira ($11,029) to 175,000 lira ($12,867) , after the adjustment. The rate rises to 70 percent for vehicles that cost up to 200,000 lira and 80 percent for those priced above 200,000 lira.
It is possible to buy new models of various brands from dealers, car markets and auto shows. In addition, used cars in the second hand market can be accessed online and through newspaper ads. To purchase a car in Turkey, the foreigner must first have a valid residence permit .
Local taxes make Turkey one of the most expensive countries in which to operate cars . And those costs could increase significantly depending on the outcome of current debates in the country's parliament about the annual circulation tax.
Prices range from 120,000 to 150,000 Turkish Lira for an average new 4 door sedan car. Also, interest rates were over 20% for automobile loans. Interestingly, the prices are so high now that a person can buy an apartment for roughly the same cost.
It is possible to import your vehicle, or even a rental/hired car, temporarily to Turkey, subject to Turkish Customs regulations .
You will also need to present the following documents for vehicle registration: