Thursday, April 2, 2020Trips don’t always go as planned. Sometimes things change and you end up staying away from home longer than expected. Say you intended to visit Mexico for a week and you need to stay for another three days. The coverage you purchased for your vehicle in Mexico expires at the end of the first week, leaving you without insurance. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 23, 2020 Mexico has unique car insurance requirements for travelers. Your American insurance policy will not be enough to cover your vehicle if you choose to drive into Mexico. Instead, you’ll need to purchase Mexico auto insurance. But what coverage do you actually need in Mexico? READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 19, 2020To our Sanborn’s and Arriba Mexican Insurance customers, We understand that current events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic may have caused you to re-think your plans and future road trips to Mexico. Whether you already have a Mexican insurance policy for your road trip or are planning one, we will be there to support you. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Before driving to Mexico, there are many things you must consider. Besides the basics of your stay—where, when, how long, etc.—you also need to know what you’ll need going in. Depending on where you travel in Mexico, you may be able to use your driver’s license as your primary identification. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Mexico has specific laws for auto insurance just like most countries and violating those laws can get you in trouble with the law. Before ever stepping foot in Mexico, be sure to review and understand Mexico’s laws. This is especially important if you plan on driving into Mexico. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 10, 2020 When traveling to Mexico, you need Mexico auto insurance in order to drive beyond the free zone legally. Mexico does not take American car insurance, so it’s important to have the right amount of coverage. Driving outside of the free zone without Mexico car insurance could mean facing fines or jail time. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 23, 2020 Vacation should be a fun, stress-free time, but that’s unfortunately not always the case. When it rains, it pours, and sometimes things can go wrong that you never expected. You’ve made it across the border and are ready to start your adventure, but your car’s front right tire suddenly pops. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 16, 2020 There are a lot of different rules, guidelines and expectations to follow when traveling from the U.S. to Mexico. It can be confusing, as some people say you need Mexico auto insurance while others say you don’t. This is because there are certain areas of Mexico that have different laws for visiting drivers. READ MORE >>
Monday, January 6, 2020 Though some people may not realize it, Mexico actively encourages its residents to purchase and drive electric vehicles to cut down on gas emission. In fact, along with Paris, Rome, Madrid and Athens, Mexico City plans to ban vehicles using diesel in 2025. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 1, 2020Gorgeous weather, delicious wine, friendly neighbors and a breathtaking view make a no-brainer for vacation. California is known for its Wine Country. Its reach now extends across the border to Valle de Guadalupe, a beautiful area just over an hour from the U.S.-Mexico border. Food and Wine READ MORE >>
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