This is a lovely pic, the two model of cars that surroud the downtown of my city, and my state, they go anywere in the most exigent terrain for a little price
A dacia (unknown name) and a renault 12 (1973) they had like 700000 but they are still working fine
k.. keep me posted
Yes, they are taxis, and there is a lot of them in the downtowns
As you can see theres a huge contrast between the downtowns and the "rich" towns
I had a fun history, once a time i was on the principal road that leads to every place in the city, and i see a imported porche, a rich teennager were driven it, the porche was stock
He was driving at high speed, with a really smug face, at the time a dacia came and outspeed him, the owner was a 58 year old taxi driver and the dacia was a sleeper
In the night this taxist came with their slepper car to do some urban drag races, i dont had proff because the neithborhood is one of more dangearous, so go there with go pro and stuff is litteraly asking to be robbed
>>17137884
>this is what is lovely to a European
How absolutely depressing
God bless America
>>17138492
At least we have cliffs to drive off of. Better than living in some rainy and flat shithole.
>>17138450
The oldest taxi I have seen in use this year was a 1992-1995 Mercury Grand Marquis. I do know that there are ten diesel Mercedes cabs still in service in Provincetown,
Massachusetts. There are a few Chevy Caprices and Toyota Previas still seldom used as taxis in the Pacific Northwest.
>>17138510
And miss out on all this glorious shitposting and euro rage? Naw.
>>17138518
Proof of Pevias still in use
>>17138450
>he thinks thats europe