What Car Models are common in Ecuador
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That is a link to some local cars. You will probably be kinda bummed to see some of the prices. Cars are very expensive there. As far as manufactures, probably just about all you're familiar with. Oddly, you'll see cars that are not manufactured by the name plate, but have them. IE; I saw Rodeo's with Chev name plates on them. Evidently, they are assembled in Ecuador, in a Chevy plant, thus the name plate. Kia's seem to be very popular.
Check this out: I saw a new Chev Camarro SS, priced at 80K. Heck, at that price, I ordered two! < BAG >
Good Luck
Neil
PS. Oddly, one of the most reasonably priced I saw used was Mercedes. I'm thinking maint/ replacement parts are killer.
Loving Ecuador wrote:Chevrolet Aveo, Chevrolet Sparks, Nissan altima (Old model), Kia sportage, Kia sorrento, Peugeot 206, Suzuki Vitara and Grand vitara, Hyndai Tucson, Hyndai i10,Hyndai Santa fe, among the most seen...Toyota Yaris, Corolla, Cambry, Highlander, Fortuner, not too common but there are. If you intending to import please note that Hybrids and brand new are tax exempt. Luxury cars are taxed heavily. If you are intended to repair please not this is a dominant manual market.
any ideas, on an average, how much it would cost to ship a new car there?

Thank you,
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Foreigners has to buy cars here and they're more expensive than in the States.
Vinny
´¡³Ü°ùé±ô¾±±ð wrote:@flor_123 -> I think you should start a new thread on the Ecuador forum with your questions on car shipping. This will allow better interaction.
Thank you,
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yes, sorry for the issue.
vinny66 wrote:Only ecuadorians returning or diplomatic staff are allowed to ship cars to Ecuador.
Foreigners has to buy cars here and they're more expensive than in the States.
Vinny
Vinny,
thank you for clarifying the issue 
Thanks
Lee Spotswood
lee.spotswood@yahoo.com
No, that I know.
Pick a car is most a personal decision but you can have an assistant helping you with translation and navigate through the paperwork, payments and so on.
A good way to find out wich cars are good in Ecuador is looking for the makes taxi drivers have.
Vinny
No se si alguien más te podrá responder en este foro ya que la gran mayorÃa hablan solo inglés.
En general, los carros automaticos son de gama alta como camionetas Ford, Toyota por ejemplo.
En cuanto a carros: Hyundais, Toyotas, son muy valorados aqui.
Tienes que estas seguro que cumples los requisitos para traer un carro acogiendote al Plan Retorno y si necesitas asesoramiento con el transporte marÃtimo te puedo ayudar.
Saludos
Vicente/vinny

Thank you,
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Please note that you posted on an old thread and you may not have any reply to your post.
Thank you
Hasnaa
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Chevies are probably the cheapest because of the factory and also parts and service more readily available.
Chevy has had a market share in Ecuador as high as 41 percent (in 2007), General Motors' largest market share in any country worldwide.
The 55,000 square-meter plant dates back to 1975 and has been a GM plant since '81.
cccmedia in Quito
Sources:Â GM Media and GM Heritage Center
The Largisimo wrote:Are automatic transmissions more common now than they used to be? I've never seen any....
Automatic transmissions are still rare. In Ecuador, standard is still standard -- after all, it's less expensive and that's appealing here.
Nevertheless, you CAN find available cars with automatic transmission.Â
The first place I would check is patiotuerca.com
cccmedia in Quito
travist67 wrote:Hey that was great info....Any chance someone could post one or more comparable links that show some prices of motorcycles/scooters in Ecuador?
If you like that site for "motos," I think you'll enjoy visiting the eBay of Ecuador, Mercado Libre, or the other site listed below....
  vehiculos.mercadolibre.com.ec
  patiodeautos.com (click on moto icon)
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lorquera77 wrote:I’m Ecuadorian living in America who wants to retire in Ecuador. I want to know if a Honda Civic will be able to find a place to maintain it for oil change or any parts that due to ware and rare.
Dear lorquera,
Welcome to the Ecuador forums of ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº ...
If you can manage getting your vehicle to Ecuador -- meeting the requirements for a returning Ecuadorian with a car, of course -- you should be in luck....
Meaning that you'll be in luck if you and your car are in metro Quito. If you're planning to retire to Nalgas de Cerda near the Peruvian frontera, getting service on your Honda could prove trickier.
cccmedia
Thank you for your quick answer, my place to retire will be in Cuenca, thank you for the link I’ll check it out.
Have a great day.
Lee
@Loving Ecuador I have my Ecuadorian birth certificate and cedula and plan to move back to Cuenca, Ecuador, can i import my 2005 Honda CRV SUV? are there Honda’s in Ecuador, i didnt see Honda’s listed as available cars in Ecuador. would it be difficult to find mechanics in Cuenca to work on a Honda? with cars being so expensive in Ecuador would it be more cost effective tl bring my car with me?
@clarke1941   Interesting, so im Ecuadorian, birth certificate, Cedula but a U.S. passport but plan to return to Cuenca, Ecuador to retire. Are you saying i will not need to pay import tax to bring my 2015 Honda CRV as long as it is worth under $10,000?  Â
@kcvonholck15
Hello, please note that this member is no longer active on the forum. He posted back in 2014.
I would suggest that you open a new thread on the Ecuador forum so that active members can guide you.
All the best
Bhavna
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