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This is what you need to know when buying a car in the Netherlands
Last updated: 9/25/2024, 11:24 AM

Do you want to buy a car in the Netherlands? Then there are several ways to do so. In this article you will read what to look out for and what costs are involved.

These are the ways you can buy a car

In the Netherlands, cars are usually bought used from a car dealer or from an individual. Websites such as Marktplaats.nl and Autoscout24.nl are online places to buy used cars. Through these websites, car dealers and individuals sell cars. There are differences though if you buy a car from a dealer or not:

  • You usually buy a reliable car from a car dealer. A car dealer is a company or person who sells new and/or used cars. You often get a warranty. That means you can come back in case of problems. Dealers also help with registration and insurance.

  • Buying a car from an individual is often cheaper, but carries more risks than from a car dealer. There is usually no warranty and there may be problems with the car that you do not see right away. Many people in the Netherlands therefore have their car checked by an expert before you buy the car.

These are the additional costs when you buy a car

In addition to the purchase price of the car, you should also consider other costs, namely:

  • Dutch tax on passenger cars and motorcycles (BPM): You pay this tax when you buy a new car.

  • Dutch motor vehicle tax (MRB): This is a monthly or quarterly tax that depends on the weight of the car and fuel type.

  • Insurance: In the Netherlands, it is mandatory to have car insurance. At a minimum, the

    legal liability insurance (WA insurance
    ) is compulsory.

  • Service and MOT: Cars need regular services and inspections (MOT). These are recurring costs you need to consider.

Registering your car and converting the licence plate

Once you have bought a car, you need to register it with the

Dutch vehicle authority (RDW)
. And have the licence plate transferred to your name. This is called transferring This you can often arrange directly with the dealer. If you buy a car from a person you do this at a registration desk, such as a PostNL point. After registration you get a licence plate. Sometimes you can also do the transfer online.

You need these documents to register a car:

  • A valid foreign identification card; and

  • An extract from the

    Dutch population register
    containing your
    Dutch citizen service number (BSN)
    . This extract can be requested from the municipality and may not be older than 3 months.

Licence plate transfer
Call +31 88 008 74 70 to transfer your licence plate number, or go to the RDW website

Tips on buying a car

When you buy a car, you can always take a test drive to make sure the car drives well. Also check that all the papers are in order, such as the service book, MOT inspection and registration certificate.


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