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A car in Norway - practical information

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A car in Norway involves some practical knowledge that is worth acquiring. This is primarily an issue related to winter tires, piggdekki, car parts, as well as towing a car in Norway. Driving a car in the Kingdom requires knowledge of the legal regulations related to the above issues.

Winter tires in Norway - when to fit?

So when put on winter tires depends on what part car in Norway is located. We will have to change tires faster in the north of the country - in the counties of Finnmark, Nordland and Tromms it should be done already October 15. In other regions, an obligation to change summer tires on winter tires arises after October 1th.

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Cheap winter tires in Norway

It may happen that the tires used so far will no longer meet the standards. In this case, we will have to purchase a new set winter tires. That is why it is worth knowing where you can buy it cheap winter tires to our car. The company has prepared an attractive offer TrollRentalwhich has both Polish and foreign products. It is especially worth paying attention to Debica Frigo 2 in the case of passenger cars. They are available from 501 NOK.

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Piggdekki in Norway - what is it?

Piggdekki it's nothing like studded tires. Owning car in Norway we must remember that this type of tire is approved for use in this country. However, there are clearly defined ones rulesincluding: timeframe exploitation, and payment entry to some cities (the so-called piggdekkgebyr we wrote more here).

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A car in Norway - what about parts?

By using car in Norway we should be aware that we will be forced to do periodic repairsAuto parts in this country they can turn out to be an expensive purchase. That's why it's worth knowing where to find cheap and good products. We can find them on offer TrollRental. The attractive price is due to the fact that this company uses the offer Polish suppliers. They also have an offer for car workshops - that's why it's worth paying attention to which mechanics work with them.

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Transportation of auto parts to Norway

You can also be tempted to stand alone transportation of car parts from Poland to Norway. There are a few formal issues that need to be addressed in this case take care. The key issues include VAT, customs duty and excise tax. They are not without significance logistical issuesincluding: choosing the right carrier, choosing the right supplier, knowing the producers spare parts itp.

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Towing in Norway

Has your car broken down? You will need them tow away. Although this issue is not fully regulated by Norwegian law, we must be aware of this basic safety rules. You should take care o the correct tow ropeand also pay attention to where to attach it. Let us remember that cars with automatic transmission not towed!

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A car in Norway - what else?

With car in Norway we must remember about the regulations that apply to us. The above-described issues are not everything - we should have some knowledge, among others in matters related to car insuranceand also including, how to proceed, when not we will buy civil liability insurance. For questions related to technical issues, we encourage you to contact the company TrollRental.

TrollRental AS
Krzysztof Beben
tel.: 96683670
Email: [email protected]

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