Vehicles For Sale in Namibia
What is a Vehicle?
A vehicle is a piece of equipment designed to transport people or cargo. Vehicles include wagons, bicycles, motor vehicles, railed vehicles, watercraft, amphibious vehicles, aircraft and spacecraft.
Vehicles For Sale in Namibia
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Frequently Asked Question
Can you buy a car in Namibia?
A few requirements to buy a new car (with bank financing) is essentially that you must have bank account. You must have a valid Namibian Driver’s license. You need to have good credit (not on some sort of blacklist) and you need to be employed permanently (at least for the last six months).
How much deposit do I need to buy a car in Namibia?
A ten percent deposit, 30 percent balloon payment, repayment period of 60 months with the option of a three months repayment holiday.
How much does it cost to register a car in Namibia?
ANNUAL REGISTRATION & LICENCE FEES (Effective 1 June 2021)
3001 – 4000 | N$6,240 |
4001 – 5000 | N$6,900 |
5001 – 6000 | N$12,528 |
6001 – 7000 | N$15,540 |
7001 – 8000 | N$17,820 |
What is the vehicle population in Namibia?
2018 there were about 393,062 cars registered in Namibia (169,911 in the capital Windhoek). Namibia has a relatively high prevalence of road accidents, compared to its sparse population.
Which bank is best for car loan in Namibia?
WesBank is the largest provider of vehicles in finance for the purchase of vehicles in Namibia. Vehicle finance can be arranged through any FNB branch.
How do I get a driver’s license in Namibia?
Documents required to obtain your driving license:
- An ID.
- An Application Form.
- A visual test.
- A receipt of applicable fees.
What car do you need for Namibia?
Technically you can visit most of Namibia with a regular car and most of the major tourist sites can be reached without a 4×4. However, a 4×4 vehicle can make your trip much more comfortable. There were many occasions where we needed it and loved having this freedom – Sossusvlei Dunes and Dead Vlei are two examples.
What is the speed limit in Namibia?
Speed Limits and Seatbelts
Namibians drive on the left. Speed limits correspond with what you’ll find in other countries, being generally around 60km/h (37mph approx) in built-up areas, 80km/h (50mph approx) on gravel roads and 120km/h (75mph approx) on major tarred roads – there are no motorways in Namibia.
What are the road rules in Namibia?
The most important rules in brief: In Namibia, driving is on the left, i.e. right before left and the steering wheel is on the right side of the vehicle. The speed limit is 120 km/h on paved roads, 80 km/h on sand and gravel roads and 60 km/h in built-up areas. Seatbelts are compulsory at all times!
Do I need an international driver’s license in Namibia?
Travellers opting for a self-drive experience in Namibia require a valid driving licence from their home country. However, if the licence is not in English, travellers are required to carry an international driving permit with them.