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The INS will sell off vehicles!

September 7, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On September 9th, Authorities from the National Insurance Institute (INS) will sell 26 vehicles and two sets of nine motorcycles on the first floor of its headquarters.

These are vehicles from several brands that have been paid to their owners due to total losses or thefts covered by the Voluntary Automobile Insurance and they now belong to the INS. Toyota, Range Rover, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Sang Yong, Hyundai, Honda, Nissan and Chevrolet are the most remarkable brands.

Those who want to acquire a vehicle will have the opportunity to examine them on September 6th until September 8th, from 9 am to 1pm, at the INS headquarters in Curridabat.

It is important to mention that 3 out of the 26 vehicles will be registered in the National Register. As consequence, the rest, including bikes, are spare parts.

The day of the auction, applicants must submit the following documents:

-Identification card or passport in good condition.
-Sworn statements to guarantee that national taxes have been paid.

crhoy.com

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