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A Practical Guide for Expats Living in Rome — Featuring Cars for Expats Moving to Italy is exhilarating—sun-soaked weekends, cobblestone streets, and the freedom to explore the country at your own pace. But sooner or later, every expat in Rome faces the same question: Should I buy or lease a car in Italy—and how do […]
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Moving to Italy is exhilarating—sun-soaked weekends, cobblestone streets, and the freedom to explore the country at your own pace. But sooner or later, every expat in Rome faces the same question: Should I buy or lease a car in Italy—and how do I even start?
If you’ve ever tried navigating Italian bureaucracy, you already know the process can feel overwhelming. From registration to insurance to understanding the used‑car market, it’s easy to get lost. That’s exactly why many expats in Rome and across Italy turn to Cars for Expats, a Rome‑based company specializing in helping foreigners buy, sell, register, and insure cars in Italy.
carsforexpats.com
Below is your complete guide to making the right choice—plus why working with a trusted local expert can save you time, money, and stress.
Italy’s car‑ownership process involves several steps that are unfamiliar to newcomers:
— Codice Fiscale required for all transactions
— Italian residency rules affecting registration
— Insurance policies that differ from many other countries
— Vehicle taxes (bollo) and mandatory inspections (revisione)
— Dealerships that rarely speak English
— A used‑car market where scams are common
This is where having a bilingual, expat‑focused service becomes invaluable.
Cars for Expats is an Italian company created specifically to help foreigners navigate the car market with confidence. They offer:

Personalized Advice
They help you choose the right car based on your budget, length of stay, and lifestyle.

Administrative Assistance
Registration, paperwork, insurance quotes, and even liaising with dealerships—they handle it all.

English‑Speaking Support
Perfect for expats who aren’t yet comfortable navigating Italian bureaucracy in Italian.

Additional Services
— Driving school for expats
— Car transport and deregistration
— Luxury car sourcing and safe reselling
Best for: Long‑term expats, families, rural living, and frequent travel.
Pros: Full ownership, no mileage limits, and better long-term value.
Cons: Upfront costs and the complexity of registration and resale.
How Cars for Expats helps: They find the car, check it mechanically, negotiate the price, and manage all paperwork.
Visit carsforexpats.com
Best for: Short‑term stays, corporate expats, and predictable monthly costs.
Pros: Lower upfront costs and maintenance is often included.
Cons: No ownership and strict mileage limits. Note: Leasing for non‑residents can be limited, so local expertise is essential.
— Codice Fiscale
— Valid ID or passport
— Proof of residency (for registration)
— Italian insurance policy
— A payment method accepted by Italian dealerships

Piazza Federico Marcello Lante 15, 00147 Rome

+39 349 685 8442

info.carsforexpats@gmail.com

www.carsforexpats.com
*Visits by appointment only*
Owning or leasing a car in Italy doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right guidance, it can be smooth, safe, and even enjoyable. Whether you’re new to Italy or have been here for years, partnering with Tino at Cars for Expats ensures you get the best deal and avoid the common pitfalls of the Italian car market.
