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Car with French plates / Insured in France - is this possible?

Tsarine

Wondering if anyone here has a car with French plates, and with French insurance?

I remember a few years ago, asking my insurance company if I could do this for my French car, and they said that I would need to cross the borders into France (or maybe EU) at least once per year. At that time, the closest EU border was Slovenia, so I gave up on the idea, and insured my French car only in Montenegro (only 3rd party insurance).

Now I am thinking to buy a more recent car in France, and since the closest EU border is now Croatia, if this is still the requirement (crossing over to EU once per year) then this seems like a feasible option.

Is anyone in this situation? Any advice?

See also

Living in Montenegro: the °µÍø½ûÇø guideLong term Parking Kotor AreaHow to bring your car to MontenegroCar driving in MontenegroTo insure my car
fredouille1973

Hi now the schengen border is very close, croatia

I would advise to keep a foreign number in Montenegro, with residence permit if you register a car you need to renew each year, it cost, takes time.

less chances to get stoped by the police also, you would like a tourist, french people have the reputation not to pay policemen, so they won't disturb you with usual tricks to try to get money from you

Diego45

Hello,

Any update ?

Also why not bring the car from france, keep the french registration and insure it locally, it's doable i think.

I'm in the same situation, my contrat say no more than 90 days for the full inssurance, but for the third party/liability insurance, you can stay as long as you want.