They normally do not translate word for word (unfortunately).Persist with the portugese acountant by asking questions e.g is the inventory 100% ok?Are the documents all ok,is there anything missing , how long will this whole process take(in Brasil it's like asking how many trees are in the Amazon!!)Get hold of a native speaking lawyer as you do not speak portugese ) through the consulate or trade and commerce and that just might get it moving slightly quicker .
Unfortunately I am not a driver ,but you could try
www.carros.com.br.:)
QUOTE=AlTag2000;77118]Dotty:
Thanks for the response, I will contact the consulate. We do have an accountant who is preparing taxes but he only speaks Portuguese. My wife is fluent but I'm not and would like be able to converse with someone who I understand, It seems like a lot gets lost in the translation when I tried to get answers now when dealing with our attorney.
I understand about the time, we've been dealing with this since last April and we still have additional properties and a car to liquidate.
Any suggestions on how to sell a car down there?
Al[/QUOTE]