My wife shipped her car from LA via Miami with, I believe, with La Rosa del Norte... They are based in Miami... She paid some $900.00. She had no problems... dont forget you must pay taxes (arbitrios) in PR before picking up your car...
2007-02-19 14:53:31
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answered by jay b 2
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I think it is in the region of $900-$1200 depending on the size of the car (from Florida). Trailer Bridge (Jacksonville, Florida) is one option. Their website has a lot of information.
As the other answer states you will need to pay import taxes on the vehicle when it arrives in Puerto Rico (based on current value of the car). This is also the case for household goods if you are going to be shipping any.
Contact
Departamento de Hacienda
P.O. Box 9024140, San Juan, P.R. 00902-4140
Tel: (787) 721-2020
for an estimate of the tax or use their website to get an estimate
http://www.hacienda.gobierno.pr/vehiculos/eng_index.html
Hope this helps
2007-02-19 23:01:35
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answered by B 3
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Ship My Car To Florida
2016-12-28 15:14:55
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answered by ? 4
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how much to ship to puerto rico a 2010 toyota corolla
2013-10-22 07:59:52
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answered by migdalia 1
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can i ship my car to Puerto Rico even that is finance
2014-10-30 08:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Bear in mind this was about ten years ago, but I shipped my car from Jacksonville to San Juan for about $800.
I used a company called TRAILER BRIDGE and I thought their service was pretty good. Check out their sites below.
2007-02-20 03:35:17
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answered by Humuhumunukunukuapuaa 3
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Around $800.00 but when the car gets there...Hacienda (the Puerto Rican Office of Taxes)..will charge you duty on how much is worth.
2007-02-20 02:56:25
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answered by shinningstarofthecarribean 6
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It cost 500 to 600.
2007-02-20 05:09:53
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answered by SANDRA Q 4
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ONCE THE CAR ARRIVES IN PUERTO RICO (PR) WILL I HAVE TO PAY ANYTHING ELSE TO ANYBODY ELSE???
2013-10-28 06:09:48
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answered by MIKE A 1
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