Car Dealers in Tripoli
I have just arrived in Tripoli to work for the Waha Oil Company, they give me a driver for 3 months, but after that, I will need to buy my own car, so can anyone point me in the right direction of a good seconhand car dealer in Tripoli
Cheers
Geoff
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Thanks for that, I dont know where them areas are, so will have to ask a few guys at work, so thanks for the help
Regards
Geoff
I have a Garmin 610T, but that also does not work in Tripoli, I just ask the locals in work, then get lost then find new places I never knew excisted :-)
Cheers
Geoff
Sandman6 wrote:Where is 11th June Street GR?
The best way to go to 11th June street is to take the fast coastal road towards Tajoura (East). After about 5Km you shall reach a bing roundabout. Take the first right, this is 11th June road.
You shall go by several marble shops, before starting to find car dealers on both sides.
Cheers
Geoff
Below are the coordinates of the beginning of 11th June road, from the sea side.
Latitude: 32°54'23.63"N
Longitude: 13°14'46.58"E
Thanks for your help
Regards
Geoff
What kind of price are you finding for a 4x4?, I am currently looking at a move to Tripoli and would be interested in the cost. While the company will provide transport I do not like the corperate BS that intials.
Thanks
Most spread are Hyundai Tucson found brand new for 19K LYD, and Hyundai Santa Fé ranging between 34K and 38K depending on the equipment level.
As for used 4x4, the choice isn't wide. I found a Nissan Murano at 30K and a BMW X3 for 28K, but you can also find Nissan Xtrail and Suzuki Vitara. Pajeros are hard to find.
Check out this site for more details: www.carlibya.com
If you do buy an expensive car, make sure you take out the proper insurance, their is a goverment insurance that is compulsory, at approx 26 lyd but it's just like another tax, and is not worth the paper it is written on. A proper Insurance that will pay out is approx 500lyd. No matter how good a driver you are, some of the locals seem to drive with their eyes closed, and it's not a matter of if you will have a bump, more like when
Cheers
Geoff
Cheers
Geoff
Thanks
geoffroberts13 wrote:Hi all,
I have just arrived in Tripoli to work for the Waha Oil Company, they give me a driver for 3 months, but after that, I will need to buy my own car, so can anyone point me in the right direction of a good seconhand car dealer in Tripoli
Cheers
Geoff
I am about to transfer from Bahrain to Libya and I have a 2007 Pajero sport the top of the range 3 door 3.8l V^ I have only done 50 k km and hate to sell it.
Can anyone confirm as mentioned in a previous post if there is in fact a 30 % import duty ? and also what sort of price woud this model be in Lyd?
Thanks
Steve
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