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Pata Salada Dec 23, 2010, 10:54 AM Post #1 of 22 (16444 views) Shortcut Tires in Mexico Can’t Post | Private Reply A couple of questions. First, why are tires so expensive in Mexico? And second, are any tires manufactured in Mexico for sale here? There seems to be plenty of resources for it. Peter […] Posted by Ernie Gorrie Nov 1999 As some of you know, Glenna and I bought a building lot just north of Zihuatanejo. We were thinking we wanted to build a little house (600 – 900 sq ft) in a few years. But with the peso appearing to stabilize,inflation projected at 20-30% for the next year, […] colibri1, Mar 12, 2015, How do you say someone is going blind in Spanish? + + + + + + + + + + esperanza, Mar 13, 2015, The phrase is ‘quedarse ciego’. + + + + + + + + + + Maesonna, Mar 13, 2015 I would have interpreted “quedarse ciego” as “to […]Why are tires so expensive in Mexico?
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