I've been on vacation in CR for the last week with the family, and it amazes me just how many vehicles they drive here that we can't get in the US. There's a whole lotta manual transmissions and diesel engines; diesel is cheaper than gas here, so it just makes sense.
Every other vehicle is a Toyota Hilux. Those things are beasts, and I want one more than I'd want a Tacoma, especially in diesel.
There's a ton of Landcruiser Prado SUVs here as well. I wish they sold these in the US as well. They look great, and they're tough as nails. I've heard rumblings that they might sell them in the US, but I'll believe it when I see it.
The Isuzu D-Max truck looks good. They're a direct competitor with the Hilux, and they look sharp. You also see Mitsubishi trucks that look good.
The Nissan Frontier sold here looks better than the one sold in the US. It just looks better and more rugged. I could see this version selling even better.
The car experience here makes me pissed off at the regulations in North America that prevent these vehicles from being sold here.
Every other vehicle is a Toyota Hilux. Those things are beasts, and I want one more than I'd want a Tacoma, especially in diesel.
There's a ton of Landcruiser Prado SUVs here as well. I wish they sold these in the US as well. They look great, and they're tough as nails. I've heard rumblings that they might sell them in the US, but I'll believe it when I see it.
The Isuzu D-Max truck looks good. They're a direct competitor with the Hilux, and they look sharp. You also see Mitsubishi trucks that look good.
The Nissan Frontier sold here looks better than the one sold in the US. It just looks better and more rugged. I could see this version selling even better.
The car experience here makes me pissed off at the regulations in North America that prevent these vehicles from being sold here.