2023-05-22 14:13:07
Despite the fuel crisis in Cuba, with the rationing of the sale of this product in all gas stations in the country, and the poor state of the streets throughout the island, in recent months the increase in fuel cars has been appreciated. expensive or luxury brands, such as Mercedes, BMW and Porsches.
according to a page from Instagramwhich is called “Private cars in Cuba”, which is dedicated to showing through photos of luxurious cars on the island, “the impudence of the blockade in Cuba” and how “the cars of the children of mom and dad or the one that has contact with the government”, does not suffer from such a crisis.
In recent weeks, the website has been in charge of showing different types of cars, mostly on the avenues of Havana, where imported cars from ambassadors and diplomatic headquarters from a hundred countries also abound.
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This week, for example, he showed a “Ford Mustang” through the streets of the capital, a Porsche Cayenne Turbo S in Santa Clara waiting to put the sheet or an F-150 platinum and Porsche Cayenne turbo S in the Meliá de Varadero.
Regarding that last pair of cars in the image, a Cuban user explained: “There are 200 thousand dollars in cars in that photo and paid in cash. Hardly anyone in this country can afford that and there are people who take them to Cuba from Miami. It is true that the guanajo is in this exile that gives the chest, we are surrounded. Where is the brutal blockade?
Since the end of April of this year, cars can already be imported to Cuba from Miami. Several Miami companies received a license from the United States government, which allows them to export used cars, trailer trucks and even small buses, from the Florida city to private individuals in Cuba.
One of the owners of the car business in Miami, explained “above”, that a car of 20 thousand dollars, would have to be added as “six thousand dollars of taxes and regarding 10 thousand dollars between logistics and documentation.”
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