Auto with
Car brand
Model
Car cost
Year of issue
Transmission
Type of fuel
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
VAT included 383€/month
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
brutto
12,000
netto
9,756€
  • Year of issue:
  • Transmission:
  • Type of fuel:
  • Mileage: 222619 km
Audi A4 2.0 TDI
VAT included 303€/month
Audi A4 2.0 TDI
brutto
9,500
netto
7,723€
  • Year of issue: 2010
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Type of fuel: Diesel
  • Mileage: 346745 km
Skoda Octavia 2.0 TDI
VAT included 246€/month
Skoda Octavia 2.0 TDI
brutto
7,700
netto
6,260€
  • Year of issue: 2013
  • Transmission: Mechanical
  • Type of fuel: Diesel
  • Mileage: 245119 km

Buy a car in Germany

If you want to buy a car in Germany that has already been in use and save money at the same time, turn to a reliable car center for help. Car Invest Europe offers a wide range of makes and models from the best car markets in the EU and the USA. You can buy a used car with us on credit or in instalments. To make your final choice, you can visit our office in Mannheim or browse our catalog online. We have passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The website provides up-to-date vehicle details, real, up-to-date photos and all the technical information a buyer needs.

Where to buy used cars in Germany?

There are several ways to buy a used car in Germany:

  • to bring a used car from other EU countries or the USA. If you do it yourself, you need to know how to choose a vehicle at auction and know the laws of the country from which you plan to bring it;
  • to buy directly from the previous owner, who took it 4-5 years ago off the assembly line and just wants to renew its fleet;
  • you can buy a used car in Germany from companies on special used car dealerships.

Germans regularly renew their car fleet. The number of cars per capita is increasing rapidly year by year. According to the Federal Motor Transport Authority in 2011 there were 517 passenger cars per 1,000 inhabitants, and in 2022 this figure rose to 583. Germany’s Car Market is one of the largest and most popular in Europe, as you can buy used vehicles in good condition with mileage of up to 150,000 km. The prices here are quite affordable and it is possible to find a good option for any budget.

Even if you have found a car that perfectly matched the characteristics and value of the model at the car dealership, you should at least know a little bit about the structure of the car and the legal intricacies of the sale transaction. Without this knowledge you can buy a used car in Germany, but then you will face problems and the need for urgent and costly repairs.

The German car market is not limited to real car dealerships; you can also buy used vehicles online. Here are a few popular services where used vehicles of all models are sold:

  • mobile.de;
  • autoscout24.de;
  • auto.de;
  • pkw.de.

These are the most popular online car dealerships, where cars, trucks and commercial vehicles are sold. Buying and selling is done both by companies and individuals.

What do I need to buy a car in Germany?

Despite the fact that Germans are considered to be law-abiding and careful drivers, before you buy a used car in Germany, you need to check the documents to make sure that it really is in working order. The thing is that even among citizens with a good reputation, you can come across scammers who assure you that the car is “neither beaten up nor painted”.

Germans do not have a special service that provides all the information about the history of the vehicle, but the buyer can ask the seller for a certificate of inspection (TUV, Dekra, GTU, KUS). The data on the certificate must match the actual vehicle information.
A German used car must have a service record or Scheckheft. It contains information on the maintenance work performed on the vehicle. This service record allows you to ensure that the vehicle has been serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Car sales in Germany are for all buyers regardless of their nationality. But in some lands a document confirming the registration address may be required. If the buyer is a foreigner, it must have not only a foreign travel passport, but also the national passport in which the registration is indicated. In general, however, the following documents are sufficient to buy a used car in Germany:

  • purchase / sales agreement (Kaufvertrag – for purchases from a private individual, Rechnung – for purchases from a car dealership);
  • vehicle registration certificate (large and small);
  • certificates (conformity and technical inspection).

If you don’t want to waste time looking for a car that suits your needs, and you don’t want to go through the intricacies of buying / selling, entrust the selection of a car to a professional car picker. With its help you can find and buy a car in Germany cheaply, spending a minimum of time.

Why should you contact Car Invest Europe?

If you want to buy a used car without overpaying and get a vehicle in good condition, contact Car Invest Europe. Our experts will help you find a used car that meets all your needs. You can also search for a suitable option on our Mannheim dealership. We deal with both individuals and companies. We offer an installment plan. If you want to buy a used car in Germany quickly and cheaply, call us or apply online!