Tips for obtaining a car
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Hi everyone,
I’m in the process of moving to Boston and considering two options to sort myself a car (which I’ll need as my office is 30-40 mins away):
1) Purchase a car outright. I understand I’ll need to get SSN, then a MA licence before being able to register the car. Car insurance is expected to be crazy as far as I understand?
2) Use a company like international auto source, who can arrange a lease car with my existing UK credit score/license/no claims.
Has anyone had recent experience that they can share with me? Thanks in advance.
I’m in the process of moving to Boston and considering two options to sort myself a car (which I’ll need as my office is 30-40 mins away):
1) Purchase a car outright. I understand I’ll need to get SSN, then a MA licence before being able to register the car. Car insurance is expected to be crazy as far as I understand?
2) Use a company like international auto source, who can arrange a lease car with my existing UK credit score/license/no claims.
Has anyone had recent experience that they can share with me? Thanks in advance.
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2) is a good option but also look at direct with manufacturers as a lot of them have expat schemes.
We moved to Boston in 2023, got one lined up before we arrived with VW.
We moved to Boston in 2023, got one lined up before we arrived with VW.
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Same for me. We got a VW due to their executive/expat programs.
We did use a broker who was able to get me a slightly better price than I was offered directly from VW but more importantly took a lot of the stress and upsell/paperwork out of it.
Used Strom Auto Brokers so could be worth reaching out to them (Jonas was the guy I had recommended) - at least you then have a price to work with and see what you could get directly if you're not 100% on their offer.
We did use a broker who was able to get me a slightly better price than I was offered directly from VW but more importantly took a lot of the stress and upsell/paperwork out of it.
Used Strom Auto Brokers so could be worth reaching out to them (Jonas was the guy I had recommended) - at least you then have a price to work with and see what you could get directly if you're not 100% on their offer.
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Hi everyone,
I’m in the process of moving to Boston and considering two options to sort myself a car (which I’ll need as my office is 30-40 mins away):
1) Purchase a car outright. I understand I’ll need to get SSN, then a MA licence before being able to register the car. Car insurance is expected to be crazy as far as I understand?
2) Use a company like international auto source, who can arrange a lease car with my existing UK credit score/license/no claims.
Has anyone had recent experience that they can share with me? Thanks in advance.
I’m in the process of moving to Boston and considering two options to sort myself a car (which I’ll need as my office is 30-40 mins away):
1) Purchase a car outright. I understand I’ll need to get SSN, then a MA licence before being able to register the car. Car insurance is expected to be crazy as far as I understand?
2) Use a company like international auto source, who can arrange a lease car with my existing UK credit score/license/no claims.
Has anyone had recent experience that they can share with me? Thanks in advance.
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Same for me. We got a VW due to their executive/expat programs.
We did use a broker who was able to get me a slightly better price than I was offered directly from VW but more importantly took a lot of the stress and upsell/paperwork out of it.
Used Strom Auto Brokers so could be worth reaching out to them (Jonas was the guy I had recommended) - at least you then have a price to work with and see what you could get directly if you're not 100% on their offer.
We did use a broker who was able to get me a slightly better price than I was offered directly from VW but more importantly took a lot of the stress and upsell/paperwork out of it.
Used Strom Auto Brokers so could be worth reaching out to them (Jonas was the guy I had recommended) - at least you then have a price to work with and see what you could get directly if you're not 100% on their offer.
this is super helpful thanks! I’ll reach out to them.








