Introduction 🚗
Buying a car in Georgia can be a smart move for residents, expats and long-term visitors: it brings mobility, convenience and sometimes complements property investments. This guide explains how to search, verify, register a car and what taxes or fees you might face when buying locally or importing a vehicle.
1. Where to look for a car 🔎
- Official dealers — easier paperwork, warranties and after-sales service.
- Private sellers — often cheaper but demand careful checks.
- Imported cars — popular option; remember to include customs and transport costs in your budget.
- Auctions and exporters — suitable for experienced buyers seeking special models.
Start with online listings and dealer sites, then arrange an in-person inspection and a test drive.
2. How to check a vehicle before buying ✅
- VIN & history: check for accidents, lien, and previous owners.
- Visual inspection: bodywork, interior, signs of repair.
- Mechanical check: get a pre-purchase inspection by an independent mechanic.
- Service history and mileage: compare records and condition.
If anything looks suspicious, negotiate or walk away.
3. Documents usually needed for sale and registration 📄
- Your ID or passport.
- Driver's license (for test drive and some paperwork).
- Vehicle documents (current registration and technical documents).
- A written sale contract — ideally bilingual (local language and English).
- For imports — customs clearance papers and proof of payment of duties.
Always ask to see original documents and keep copies.
4. Registration process: typical steps 📝
- Prepare identification and the signed sale contract.
- Complete any required vehicle inspection.
- Pay registration fees at the vehicle registration office.
- Receive new registration documents and license plates.
Processing times vary depending on workload and whether the vehicle is newly imported.
5. Taxes, customs and fees 💰
- Domestic purchases usually involve a registration fee and possibly a transfer fee.
- Imported cars may incur customs duty, VAT and excise taxes — rates depend on vehicle age, engine size and country of origin.
- Check current rules with customs or a customs broker before importing.
Plan for additional costs so there are no surprises when finalizing the purchase.
6. Insurance and maintenance 🛡️
- Third-party liability insurance is commonly required — check local mandatory coverage.
- Comprehensive insurance (CASCO) is recommended for newer or valuable cars.
- Routine maintenance costs and parts availability vary by brand; rare models can be costlier to service.
7. Practical tips for buyers and property investors 🧭
- If you’re also looking for property, consider garage or parking availability — it affects daily life and rental value.
- Parking convenience can increase a property’s rentability and appeal.
- Keep all contracts and receipts for ownership, registration and service history.
BuyHome tip: a car influences your property choice. If you need parking with your home, tell us and we’ll include that in the search. See available properties and search options at https://buyhome.ge/en/search
Quick checklist before purchase ✅
- Meet seller, test drive
- VIN and vehicle history check
- Independent mechanical inspection
- Verified paperwork and sale contract
- Calculated registration/customs fees
- Arranged insurance
If you'd like help factoring a car into your housing decision or need support with paperwork and local services, contact our agency — we’ll gladly assist you in choosing the right property.