Those aren’t ambulances, are public transport vans.
Those aren’t ambulances, are public transport vans.
Many of the vans used for public transport have these liveries because the owners adds them just for fun
Is a Nissan NV350 Caravan (E26) used as public transport, many towns use that van as their main method of transport inside the country.
At least this goalkeeper from the Pachuca Soccer team in Mexico still drives one
The first photo is totally outdated, the other ones shows the reason behind all that pollution
Samsung ML-1710 Laser Printer, it’s cheap, reliable, small and very fast. I have purchased one ten years ago and is still printing like the first day.
Samsung ML-1710 Laser Printer, it’s cheap, reliable, small and very fast. I have purchased one ten years ago and is…
It’s a Dodge Charger
Certainly this was new 15 years ago
Complemented with this ad
At least Toyota made one ad with the “real” version of this car
or simply use the “On Screen Keyboard” option in Windows, here is the Spanish (México) layout in Windows 10
some people write “anyo” to replace the missing ñ in “año”
ingles=groin
inglÉs=language (English)
Inspired by this?
Another Novak already did the same question...
Nothing like the original arcade!
Nissan MOCO, "moco" = "snot" in Spanish, and that green color just looks like one of them.
Looks a lot better in the night (from a 2014 Spark)
It's a crack pipe, we have better examples in Mexico City for a much lower price (US $4 000 ): http://auto.mercadolibre.com.mx/MLM-473813731-…