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Gringo

Catégorie : Auto et véhiculesVersion: 17.11.0

Taille:109.6 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

Promoteur:Gringo - O melhor amigo do(a) motorista

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Description de l'application

Gringo : Votre super application de gestion de véhicule tout-en-un

Simplifiez votre vie de conducteur avec Gringo, la super application qui gère tout, des paiements IPVA et des amendes à l'immatriculation et à l'assurance véhicule. Plus de 20 millions de conducteurs font déjà confiance à Gringo pour répondre à leurs besoins liés aux véhicules.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Documentation et dettes : Gérez et payez sans effort votre IPVA (2025 et au-delà), vos amendes et vos frais de licence. Payez via Pix, NuPay, par virement bancaire ou en plusieurs fois (jusqu'à 12) sur votre carte de crédit. Recevez des alertes pour les nouvelles amendes et dettes, évitant ainsi les frais de retard et les intérêts. Accédez à votre permis de conduire et à vos documents CRLV, même hors ligne.

  • Protection : Sécurisez votre véhicule en toute simplicité. Gringo vous aide à trouver le meilleur plan d'assurance, personnalisé par nos experts, pour les voitures et motos de tous âges et de tous modèles. Enregistrez votre police d'assurance actuelle et activez-la directement via l'application. Profitez d'une assistance routière 24 heures sur 24.

  • Crédit :Besoin d'un prêt ? Utilisez votre voiture comme garantie et comparez les offres de prêt de trois institutions financières maximum. Choisissez des modalités de paiement allant de 12 à 72 mois, avec des taux annuels commençant à 16,62%.

  • Acheter et vendre : Prenez des décisions éclairées lors de l'achat ou de la vente d'un véhicule. Vérifiez les valeurs FIPE mises à jour, comparez-les avec les valeurs réelles de vente/d'échange et recevez des notifications de changement de prix. Accédez aux rapports d'historique du véhicule (nombre de propriétaires, blocages, accidents, etc.) en utilisant uniquement le numéro de plaque d'immatriculation.

Services disponibles par État :

Gringo propose actuellement des services IPVA, licences et e-CRLV en SP, MG, SC, PR, RS, DF, ES, BA, GO, MA. L'IPVA et les licences sont disponibles en RJ, RO, MS et PE. D'autres États seront bientôt disponibles !

Juridique & Données :

Gringo est autorisé à payer les amendes de la route et autres dettes liées aux véhicules, accrédité par le Secrétariat National de la Circulation (SENATRAN) conformément aux ordonnances n° 1317/2020, 658/2023 et 149/2018. Nous collectons des données sur les conducteurs et les véhicules auprès des agences d'État (DETRAN) et nationales (SENATRAN), comme indiqué dans notre politique de confidentialité. Les sources de données incluent : detran.sp.gov.br, www.detran.mg.gov.br, www.detran.ba.gov.br, detran.es.gov.br, www.detran.rj.gov.br, www.detran.df.gov.br, www.detran.ma.gov.br, www.detran.rs.gov.br. Gringo n'est pas une application gouvernementale.

Contact :

Rua Cardeal Arcoverde, 2450-3º-Pinheiros, São Paulo-SP, 13104-072 Gringo Le meilleur ami du conducteur LTDA. CNPJ : 34.697.707/0001-10

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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