Or at least, "one answer?"
According to this link:
The Kia Pride wagon was "sold only in Europe" but can also be found in Belize (formerly British Honduras, and "the only country in Central America where English is the official language"):
"The Kia Pride wagon is one of the few unique modifications Kia Motors did to the Kia Pride, Sold only in Europe, it can be found from Spain, the Germanic lands to Belize. it was said this models were intended only for the european market, but who knows, a filipino there can buy one as I see in some are also found in Turkey, the price of used pride wagons range from 25,000 to 100K pesos if converted to Philippine currency there engines are all fuel injected B3 gasoline engines."
Belize is on the east coast of Central America:
Here are a couple maps for ya to clearly show location:
And here's our State Department's site for Belize:
I haven't read all this yet so I'll let you all study it.
My idea is that we might get cheaper ground (rail?) transport to import some cars from this country since it is connected to our continent instead of overseas. Or maybe since they are pretty close to Florida over the water, shipping would be cheaper? I have no idea.
Plus, their official language being ENGLISH, it may be easier to communicate with them, etc.
Anyone ever been there? I think it's a common tourist destination. It's relatively close. It may be a cruise ship stop, etc.
What are the possibilities?
Karl
According to this link:
The Kia Pride wagon was "sold only in Europe" but can also be found in Belize (formerly British Honduras, and "the only country in Central America where English is the official language"):
"The Kia Pride wagon is one of the few unique modifications Kia Motors did to the Kia Pride, Sold only in Europe, it can be found from Spain, the Germanic lands to Belize. it was said this models were intended only for the european market, but who knows, a filipino there can buy one as I see in some are also found in Turkey, the price of used pride wagons range from 25,000 to 100K pesos if converted to Philippine currency there engines are all fuel injected B3 gasoline engines."
Belize is on the east coast of Central America:
Here are a couple maps for ya to clearly show location:
And here's our State Department's site for Belize:
I haven't read all this yet so I'll let you all study it.
My idea is that we might get cheaper ground (rail?) transport to import some cars from this country since it is connected to our continent instead of overseas. Or maybe since they are pretty close to Florida over the water, shipping would be cheaper? I have no idea.
Plus, their official language being ENGLISH, it may be easier to communicate with them, etc.
Anyone ever been there? I think it's a common tourist destination. It's relatively close. It may be a cruise ship stop, etc.
What are the possibilities?
Karl
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