: Recent regulations aim to ban the import of vehicles older than 15 years (those below Euro 5), effectively phasing out the influx of older "Euro 4" models from the early 2000s. Financial Impacts and Incentives
Buying a car in Montenegro involves several layers of taxation and fees that influence the final price: prodaja-automobila-crna-gora
The automotive market in Montenegro is currently undergoing a significant transformation, marked by a paradoxical trend: while the total number of registered vehicles has hit a record high, the sales of brand-new cars are stagnating. This shift reflects deeper economic realities and evolving environmental regulations that are reshaping how Montenegrins buy and drive cars. The Surge in Motorization vs. Market Stagnation : Recent regulations aim to ban the import
: Currently, imported new cars must meet Euro 6 standards, while used imports must meet at least Euro 5 . The Surge in Motorization vs
: Most used vehicles are imported from Germany and Italy , where they are perceived to be better maintained than local options.