In Houston I have mainly seen Ford Crown Victorias, Ford Escapes, A few Nissan Pathfinders, and some chevrolet and chrysler or dodge vans forgot which make.
The expensive ones I have seen are Mercedes and Lincoln Town Cars. But I have seen all sorts from Suburbans to Impalas in the burbs.
And this one holds a great record,guess thats why 90% of greek taxis are mercedes.
4.6 million kilometers: new record
A Greek taxi driver, Gregorios Sachinides, presented the Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart with his trusty cab - a 1976 Mercedes 240D diesel with 4.6 million kilometres on the clock.
And this one holds a great record,guess thats why 90% of greek taxis are mercedes.
4.6 million kilometers: new record
A Greek taxi driver, Gregorios Sachinides, presented the Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart with his trusty cab - a 1976 Mercedes 240D diesel with 4.6 million kilometres on the clock.
Almost 70-80% of these are corrollas, mostly mid 90-s/late 80's-early 90's models, but there are also a few Ladas, Nissan Sentras and the occasional Mitsubishi lancer. We also have a lot of Toyota Hiace minibuses. As you can see, they're almost always white, but I've seen and been in some colored ones(those are kind of rare).
Almost 95% of the cars you see in jamaica are Japanese, and I'd bet that at least 80% of those are Toyotas; they're everywhere.
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