![]() 06/30/2014 at 14:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
so I was in Mexico, went past Ferrari storefront in Cancun, two Maseratis, zero Ferraris :)
pic googled, but kinda shows the same lack of ferraris :P
other Mexican car observations. Lots of smaller cars and hatchbacks, so much desire, brands the US doesn't get, small pickups, and manual everything. Our first bus driver was a trooper, he was left foot braking so he could keep the revs up with his right so the POS van didn't stall out at low speeds, no first gear and I suspect no third, very impressive driving.
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Lack of Ferraris, but they're ready with a 2005 Acura RL if you want one!
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I bet this dealership is packed: Mastretta
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Ugh i miss cancun.
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lol
What's the blue one? Mazda 6?
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mmmmm I want one soooo bad!
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That's my best guess.
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I travel to Mexico regularly on (auto manufacturing related) business but I never drive there. So I'm free to observe traffic from the passenger seat. So much want. They have the coolest small pickups. I have to assume those are drastically noncompliant with US standards or they'd be making versions for export up north.
Oddly, there are far more beetles on the road than Gen 1 Golfs (US Rabbit).
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'Maro.
![]() 06/30/2014 at 15:08 |
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lol I passed this while on our way to Chichen Itza in October
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and you remember it because even though it was small it stuck out right? can you imagine taking a Ferrari over any of the speed bumps in that area?
![]() 06/30/2014 at 17:41 |
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lots of FWD small pickups, I bet they simply wouldn't sell in the US, bet it isnt about compliance more than it is about supply V demand
![]() 07/01/2014 at 09:24 |
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No thank you! I did see a handful of Rolls Royces, a few R8s, and a Lamborghini while I was there though, so it must be do-able