Oddball buggies you can buy in Mexico but not US - USA TODAY

Oddball buggies you can buy in Mexico but not U. S. In honor of Cinco de Mayo, we take a look at our friends to the south to see what interesting and unusual cars are for sale in Mexico. Have a look at some of the stranger things you can buy down in Mexico, Check out this story on USATODAY. ly/1ACDKwd In honor of Cinco de Mayo, we take a look at our friends to the south to see what interesting and unusual cars are for sale in Mexico. Have a look at some of the stranger things you can buy in Mexico, many from brands you thought you thought you knew. While the Chevy Spark we know in the states is the latest and greatest version of that car, in Mexico you can still buy the last generation, dubbed the Chevrolet Matiz, as a lower-cost option to the newer Spark. Powered by a tiny 65-horsepower, 1. 0-liter four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission, it seats four passengers at a low, low price of just less than $6,500 (in U. S. dollars), not including air conditioning or a radio. Turns out that this is the Dodge Attitude, which until this year was a rebadged Hyundai Accent, but for 2015 becomes a rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage sedan. Powered by a 1. 2-liter four-cylinder engine cranking out 76 hp, it can be had with a five-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission. Featuring modern amenities like a USB port, Bluetooth connectivity and push-button start, the least expensive Dodge in Mexico is still considerably pricier than the Chevy Matiz, ringing in at the U. S. equivalent of about $10,200. 2015 Dodge Vision. Source: www.usatoday.com