The problem with the car market in Mexico, is that the prices are rather dynamic and can fluctuate depending on the situation, although they do tend to stay quite high. It is also difficult to find a website that will tell you the approximate prices that cars in Mexico are being sold for.
The best way for you to find out much a car will cost in Mexico would be to use the Internet to look up dealerships over there and check out their website, if they have cars showing on there. If not see if their contact details are on the Internet and give them a quick call to let them know that you are interested in purchasing a car. Let them know what make and model you are looking for and they might be able to give you a better rough idea of prices.
In Mexico, they have a rather odd system. They have implemented a 'does not drive today' program which means that depending on what colour licence plate is on your car, you are only allowed to drive on certain days of the week. Plates that end with a five or six (yellow plates) cannot be driven on Mondays and the first Saturday of the current month. Plates that end with a seven or eight (pink) cannot be driven on Tuesdays and the second Saturday of the current month. Plates ending with three or four (red) cannot be driven on Wednesdays and the third Saturday of the month. Plates ending with one or two (green) cannot be driven on Thursdays and the fourth Saturday of the month. And finally, plates ending with nine or zero cannot be driven on Fridays and on the fifth Saturday of the month (if there is one). So before you drive around Mexico, make sure that you know all the rules.
The best way for you to find out much a car will cost in Mexico would be to use the Internet to look up dealerships over there and check out their website, if they have cars showing on there. If not see if their contact details are on the Internet and give them a quick call to let them know that you are interested in purchasing a car. Let them know what make and model you are looking for and they might be able to give you a better rough idea of prices.
In Mexico, they have a rather odd system. They have implemented a 'does not drive today' program which means that depending on what colour licence plate is on your car, you are only allowed to drive on certain days of the week. Plates that end with a five or six (yellow plates) cannot be driven on Mondays and the first Saturday of the current month. Plates that end with a seven or eight (pink) cannot be driven on Tuesdays and the second Saturday of the current month. Plates ending with three or four (red) cannot be driven on Wednesdays and the third Saturday of the month. Plates ending with one or two (green) cannot be driven on Thursdays and the fourth Saturday of the month. And finally, plates ending with nine or zero cannot be driven on Fridays and on the fifth Saturday of the month (if there is one). So before you drive around Mexico, make sure that you know all the rules.