Thursday, March 11, 2021 Foreign citizens crossing the border to Mexico face arrest if carrying firearms or ammunition even if they legally possess them in the U.S. and routinely keep a firearm in their vehicle. Mexico laws on possession and importation of firearms and ammunition are extremely rigid and do not allow citizens possession/importation/transportation of firearms and ammunition. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 7, 2021 Generally, driving into Mexico with a new car doesn’t involve much different of a process than driving across the border in any car. You still need to obtain all the appropriate documentation, including Mexican auto insurance, before crossing the border. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 25, 2020 Can I Drive Someone Else’s Car into Mexico? In some cases, you may not want to drive your personal car into Mexico. So can you travel to Mexico even if you’re not driving your personal vehicle? The short answer is yes, it is technically possible for you to drive someone else’s vehicle in Mexico. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 16, 2020Why Do I Need Mexican Car Insurance? If you are planning to take a road trip into Mexico, then you have to make the appropriate preparations. After all, crossing the international border requires appropriate documentation. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 22, 2020 Any car in any community could sustain damage from any number of hazards. These hazards aren’t just wrecks; they could be things like vehicle fires, hail, vandalism or theft. Even when you are far away from home, car insurance can help you cover the costs of these losses. READ MORE >>
Thursday, September 10, 2020 With the worldwide spread of the COVID-19 virus, millions of people have been unable to travel. However, some signs are showing that the virus is beginning to fade away. Soon, you might feel more comfortable venturing away from home. Perhaps you travel to Mexico frequently to visit family, for business or for pleasure. READ MORE >>
Thursday, August 13, 2020 When planning a road trip to Mexico, you may hear the term “border zone” or “hassle-free zone.” These terms refer to an area just beyond the Mexico-U.S. border where certain restrictions are lifted on foreign drivers and items. READ MORE >>
Monday, August 3, 2020 Just as car insurance regulations and requirements can vary per state in the U.S., car insurance rules also change when you cross the border. It is important to understand the main differences between American and Mexican car insurance if you plan to drive into Mexico from the U.S. or vice versa. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 30, 2020 If you decide to take a road trip in Mexico, then you of course want it to go off without a hitch. Still, you can’t prevent every accident. One of the scariest might be a vehicle fire, and those are often hard to prevent. Still, if the worst does happen, you do have resources if you have the right Mexican car insurance. READ MORE >>
Sunday, July 26, 2020 When you plan to drive from the U.S. into Mexico, you are going to have to buy a Mexican car insurance policy. Mexico does not recognize U.S. policies because they come from a separate legal jurisdiction. Therefore, the terms of an Mexican policy are different from the terms of a policy stateside. READ MORE >>
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