
Travel Tips and General Information
LANGUAGE -
Spanish is the official language although
English is widely understood. Mexican people welcome any attempt you
make to speak their language. In and out of Mexico our special Mexican
tourist automobile insurance agents speak both Spanish and English.
ROADS -
Most of the roads are in good condition, however, there is less
shoulder and you may encounter a few potholes here and there that
could cause damage to your vehicle, but by purchasing our Mexican
tourist automobile insurance for Mexico, you can avoid major hassles.
GAS -
Unleaded gas (Magna Sin) is plentiful. Premium
unleaded is becoming more available, mostly in the larger cities. Leaded
gas (Nova) has been phased out. Diesel fuel is also available. You free
travel assistance with some Mexican tourist automobile insurance for
Mexico.
GREEN ANGELS -
Green Angels are bilingual mechanics that patrol the main highways and
provide emergency road service and first aid. You can also
purchase extra service cost coverage with your Mexican tourist
automobile insurance for Mexico.
Will my U.S. or Canadian insurance cover me in Mexico?
Policies from U.S. and all other non-Mexican tourist automobile insurance for Mexico from
insurance companies with in the US are not considered "proof of financial responsibility"
under Mexican law. This is why any U.S. policy must be accompanied by at
least a liability-only Mexican tourist automobile insurance for Mexico from a Mexican insurance company.
DOCUMENTS
Proof of Citizenship -Everyone must have proof of citizenship: Birth Certificate or
Passport (Voter registration cards may be accepted) and picture ID.
Car Permits - Vehicle Title or
Registration.
A valid driver's license (with photo and same name as on Title), a
credit card in the same name as on the Title (Visa, Master Card, Diners
or American Express). Discover cards and Debit cards are not accepted. If your vehicle is
financed, you must have a notarized letter of permission from the
lien holder. If you do not have a credit card you can still enter Mexico
by posting a bond. No borrowed vehicles or credit cards.
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