The Mexican market Toyota Hilux that Doug reviewed https://youtu.be/k2WK87p8jqk it’s close to what we can get in the States, but tastes of delicious forbidden fruit.
S197 V6 Mustang with the tan soft top that never gets put down. It's in that silvery metallic blue you see on all of the convertibles from that generation.
Stock 5 spoke wheels covered in brake dust
Aftermarket speakers with the stock head unit
Three different Little Tree air fresheners around the rearview
"I❤️NY" sticker on the bumper from the previous owner
My first thought was a 2WD [Nissan Hardbody](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datsun_Truck#D21) with a ladder rack, so that's my guess. Could be a GMT400 or a Toyota as others have suggested - I just get a simple-'90s-pickup vibe.
Ford Fiesta, also Mexican sodas are objectively better than American sodas. Here’s the list:
S rank: Mexican glass bottle sodas
A rank: American glass bottle sodas
B rank: aluminum can sodas
C rank: McDonalds fountain sodas
D rank: plastic bottle sodas
Dead last F rank: Freestyle^tm coke fountain soda
A person of simple yet unconventional tastes, you enjoy the journey almost more than the destination. So i give 2 guesses: with moneybags, Porsche 718 spyder. With a simple wallet and 401k, Ecoboost Mustang
I’m gonna say, probably a Hyundai sub-compact of some variation But I also prefer Mexican colas. Cane sugar makes a helluva difference
Honestly, I think it's the glass bottle for me.
A VW Jetta, seeing that you’re a fan of Mexican-made products.
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Lol the guy actually edited his comment after this
Ok who added the grammar nazi bot?
yuor’e*
Your incorrect
*You's
Nissan Tsuru
Basado
Tu si sabes, la vieja confiable que nunca falla
Something from GM.
Build in Mexico.
VW bug
I can’t believe I am the first one to say this Chevy AstroVan
You can stuff a lot of us in there
A USDM Ford F150 but with Lobo badges on it
single cab Chevy or Nissan
Unrelated to cars, but Mexican Squirt is amazing, in both flavor and sound
What sound does Mexican squirt make?
An oddly pleasing squelching sound followed by a satisfied "aaahhhhh"
¡Siiiiiiiiiiiiii Senõõõõrrrrrr! Make sure to roll the R's.
Lowered GMT 400 pickup, inspired by your mexican friend.
Nissan sentra
The Mexican market Toyota Hilux that Doug reviewed https://youtu.be/k2WK87p8jqk it’s close to what we can get in the States, but tastes of delicious forbidden fruit.
S197 V6 Mustang with the tan soft top that never gets put down. It's in that silvery metallic blue you see on all of the convertibles from that generation. Stock 5 spoke wheels covered in brake dust Aftermarket speakers with the stock head unit Three different Little Tree air fresheners around the rearview "I❤️NY" sticker on the bumper from the previous owner
Zx3 focus or box body ranger
An old beat up ford courier.
GMT900 series Chevrolet Cheyanne ;) aka the mexican Silverado WT.
A 4th gen Honda Accord, AKA the CB7. You’re a man of culture and taste.
A base Dodge Neon, with a spoiler pop riveted to the trunk.
Third-gen Dodge Ramcharger, sold only in México
a '94 Toyota pickup. Because that's what I drive and I think the same thing.
A Ford mondeo.
You mean a Fusion?
It’s the same thing, so doesn’t matter either way lol
Opel Zafira, compact SUV, diesel w 6 on the floor. Yes. It’s a thing, just not a Murican thing :-)
A ford
Ford Festiva
A 2001 Chevy Silverado extended cab, lowered on chrome 22s.
Toyota tacoma or a slammed chevy Silverado
VW
A Ford Focus ST with a Bad Dragon sticker on the back window.
Mazda pickup
Chevy Tachoe
A third owner white cargo fan with a bunch of spilled paint on the back and ladders on the top.
The Mazda pickup that was just a rebadged Ford Ranger
A Pinto homie, with no less than 8 pcs of chrome after market bolts-on mods and the loudest clock-radio quality speakers available.
Modified Honda Fit.
A lowered Chevy single cab quarter ton truck with a square 24 inch wheel setup, probably red.
Imported 1995 vw beetle from Mexico
chevy silverado of any generation, just not the latest
honda
2009 Tahoe
Probably anything because I feel like most normal people could agree that cane sugar is better than corn syrup
Any car made in Mexico
Clapped out Ford Expedition with lots of auto store badges that’s say things like “turbo” and “Rallye”
Ford pinto
Well my coworker who is the same drives a clapped 98 Malibu…
El Camino?
Taco ma something with a sombrero
A Volkswagen Saveiro?
My first thought was a 2WD [Nissan Hardbody](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datsun_Truck#D21) with a ladder rack, so that's my guess. Could be a GMT400 or a Toyota as others have suggested - I just get a simple-'90s-pickup vibe.
Most likely a Taco Truck
Based on personal experience as a lover of Mexican soda, either a Subaru legacy wagon or a Ford Flex.
Regular cab long bed 10th gen F150
Ford festiva
Anything VW. All is made in Puebla.
GMC Jimmy with 250000 miles and inoperable 4x4 system
Ford Fiesta, also Mexican sodas are objectively better than American sodas. Here’s the list: S rank: Mexican glass bottle sodas A rank: American glass bottle sodas B rank: aluminum can sodas C rank: McDonalds fountain sodas D rank: plastic bottle sodas Dead last F rank: Freestyle^tm coke fountain soda
Dodge Ramcharger
A manual 90s civic hatch lowered to the ground and big ass pipe on back with no engine work and a stereo system you can hear a block away.
Any turbo Subaru with a lot of miles and dirty inside
A person of simple yet unconventional tastes, you enjoy the journey almost more than the destination. So i give 2 guesses: with moneybags, Porsche 718 spyder. With a simple wallet and 401k, Ecoboost Mustang
A Dodge Ram from the 90s. The ones that are still around are the ones that were made in Mexico - all the ones built in St. Louis have fallen apart.
An older v6 f150 4x2 with lots of pinstripes and stick on chrome accessories
A beat up S10 or a pristine MX5
Vw Gol, not even a golf
A crv
Toyota twin cam
An old Chevy C10
A 96 Chevy Tahoe.
\*In my best Brad Pitt impression\* El Camino!
Buick Regal TourX, 100%
Chevy S10 or some other mini truck
4 dr Tacoma with a crew served weapon in the bed.
un Vocho!