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In Cuba, A Used Car Is No Bargain Cuba's Communist government is now allowing people to buy and sell cars, but there are still restrictions on auto imports. Few new cars enter the market.
In Cuba, nothing is really what it seems with these Korean-powered American classics, but it's endearing as hell when you realize this is about the only place on earth with a car landscape ...
The liberalizing of car sales was one of more than 300 reforms put forth by President Raul Castro, who took over for his ailing brother Fidel in 2008, and approved in 2011 at a congress of the ...
Car Talk's Ray Magliozzi is in Cuba. He talks to Robert Siegel about the old American cars he's seeing on the streets of Havana. About a year ago, I went to Cuba for the first time, and I took ...
Ultimately I did what most ‘real’ tourists would’ve done: I hired a car to drive me out of town. American credit cards are useless in Cuba, at least for now, meaning I had to plan every bit ...
This Russian car from the 1980s appears to make up the backbone of Cuba's not-particularly-large fleet of private and state-owned cars. The 2105 debuted in 1979 as one of the updates of the 2101 ...
Private car sales in Cuba have been heavily regulated by the government since 1959, and imports had been banned almost entirely. On Jan. 1, 2014, ...
For Cuba's car owners, drivers, and riders, the embargo had ominous -- and immediate -- implications: no incoming new models, no more imported used cars, not even any spare parts.
Cuba could provide a fresh market for new and used American cars. ... Car Shows. Add Topic. Cuba trade could benefit car collectors, automakers. Chris Woodyard, James R. Healey and Brent Snavely.
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