Mexico Insurance
At Pronto Auto Insurance, we shop around and try to find you the absolute LOWEST Mexico insurance rates available.
Buying Mexico Insurance Before You Go!
Making sure you have the right auto insurance that will work in Mexico before you hit next road trip is very important. Various Mexico insurance laws will require you to purchase liability insurance from an insurer that’s licensed to provide coverage in in their country, which means your regular US auto insurance most likely won’t cover you.
Fortunately, you can drive protected. Pronto Auto Insurance can get you covered easily and you can choose a level of coverage that fits your needs, whether you’re taking a day trip or an extended vacation over the border. Just give a call and we will be happy to get you a quote for the number of day you’ll be traveling.
Basic Coverage
This coverage level includes liability, legal assistance, medical payments and travel assistance. This basic coverage may be for you if you’re just visiting for the day, or if you’re driving an older car. Understand that only liability coverage is offered for vehicles over 20 years old.
Standard Coverage
A Standard plan offers Basic coverage as well as collision and theft. If you’re taking a longer trip down in a newer car, Extended coverage might be the better fit for your trip.
Extended Coverage
Extended option could include Basic and Standard coverage along with vandalism, partial theft, United States repair, and fixed deductibles. Extended coverage is a great option for months-long trips or if you plan on visiting Mexico several times a year.
All policies include roadside assistance to provide an extra level of assurance while driving in Mexico.
What’s not typically covered?
Rental cars when rented in Mexico
Vehicles with Mexico license plates (must have U.S. plates)
Commercial vehicles
Requirements for driving into Mexico
Before you cross the border, you will need a few documents to prove that you own your car and have permission to travel through Mexico with it. Make sure you bring all the following with you:
- Proof of car ownership: A copy of your vehicle’s title or vehicle registration should work.
- Your driver’s license: Your U.S. driver’s license will be accepted and is also required to purchase Mexico auto insurance.
- Lienholder/leasing documentation: If you’re financing your car, you’ll need an affidavit from your lienholder permitting you to import it. If you’re leasing your car, you’ll just need a copy of your contract.
- Liability insurance: Basic liability coverage is required for all tourists driving into Mexico
Protecting you from loss, Pronto Auto Insurance can help Insure your RV, Boat, Motorcycle, Auto, Business Vehicle. We can also help you if your traveling to Mexico.
Here are some Nevada DMV links that might be of interest to some of you Residency and Proof of Identity, State of Nevada Instruction Permit, Insurance Policy Update, Verification Response, Insurance and Registration Status Inquiry, Registration Reinstatement.
If you want to do some research on your car you have or one you’re buying here in a link to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration which you can find information on recalls and other safety information. If you need to find the value of your car the best place to that is here The National Automobile Dealer Association you can also get reviews on the auto your thinking of buying. They also cover Motorcycles, RV’s, Boats and Classic Cars. For other automotive news J.D.Power has some great automotive news that’s updated daily.
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