I have been labelled with M.S. A neurological thing. I thought Belize would be a good source of a nutrient Food supply (Fruits, vegtables, and eggs). I currently have a Toyota Matrix. I looked at a motorcycle with a sidecar, an ATV, and a scooter for local options. Thought about gas prices and then saw this. Seems safer, and can carry more. It has a roll cage. I can take the dog too. Are you saying Belize is not safe for smaller vehicles, like bicycles. Call it a gokart, buggy, or what you want. Bringing it in would be like bring in a scooter, I figure. I would pay duty on it. Just an option I was looking at. Not trying to be a pain in the butt, I'm 52.
Now that you have defined health issues: As long as you do not need specialized health care, or do not have mobility issues, not a problem. Belize has very little (if any) of the handicapped accommodations in buildings homes, sidewalks or elsewhere that are prevalent in many parts of North America. Â
Gas prices are roughly $5 US/gallon. I don't know what milage you get with the Toyota, but if saving on gas costs by driving the gocart (gocart is what came up when I googled the numbers you provided) is the main reason for buying it, it is going to take a long time (if ever) to get a return on investment of purchase price/import duty/maintenance/insurance(if its insurable for road use)/tires/etc. Now if a major reason to get it is fun, that's a different story.Â
I have a friend in Placencia that bought a chinese made two passenger vehicle resembling a dune buggy. It is a little bigger than a golf cart, large suspension travel, about 350cc, would do 40mph, Very sharp looking with a covered passenger area. He drove it up and down the Placencia Peninsula. I asked him one time about driving it off the Peninsula on the hwy and he said he had no death wish. Â
In a year he went through two sets of tires, the sun crazzed the windshield because it was parked outside. Had to do lots of bolt tightening and other maintenance/modifications/welding to keep parts from falling off, broke several suspension parts that he had to order because dealer in Belize City did not keep in stock. He got tired of always fixing it and sold it after a year. Contact Belize insurance companies to get a quote and see if they will even insure it.
I suggest you already have a good vehicle for your needs in the Toytoa.