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[QUOTE="Joey D, post: 13437496, member: 6203"] There are some lowriders in Mexico, but most are around border towns and are largely from people who lived in California and went back to their hometown. I know Tijuana has (or maybe had) a lowrider club located there. I think the biggest issue is how much it costs to get aftermarket parts in Mexico. You more often than not need to get the stuff in the US and there's like a 30 or 40% import fee on them. While not super common, there are still quite a few exotics in Mexico and some big-time collectors. But if you want to see what normal car culture is like, you can check out this Instagram page: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.instagram.com/carculturemexico/?hl=en[/URL] It's really not that different than the US. You have sport compacts, muscle cars, euro tuners, and everything in between. VWs seem to be really common, but I think they also used to make many of them there so it kind of made sense. I also know that off-roading can be popular in certain areas. When I had my Tacoma I often talked to other off-roaders south of the border. [/QUOTE]
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