Yes, but only some of them. For example, many electronics (iPhones, iPads, Blackberry phones) are made in Mexico but as most of these are made for export, they have the same value as those sold in the United States.
Some other products, such as clothing and apparel or fruits and vegetables can be much cheaper.
If you go from the u.s to Mexico yes its cheaper because you have dollars and your dollars turn to more pesos, but if you live in Mexico then its not cheaper....
For the average Mexican, yes it is. It is rated as one of the most expensive cities to live in Mexico.
don't know, why don't you ask Wikipedia! >.
no it would be cheaper to pay rent for the car
Most U.S. exports to Mexico don't include end goods for consumers (i.e. TVs or computers), but "capital goods" such as machinery and equipment that are not built or manufactured in Mexico. This means there isn't a reference point to compare how cheaper or expensive is a product. The only way to compare such products is checking prices of the same equipment from other countries, such as China, Japan or the European Union.
In Mexico, across the border and cheaper too.
Cheaper in Japan
no
Yes, it's cheaper to buy right legs
Businesses made more goods than people had the money to buy.
One can find the goods of Nutcracker Christmas on eBay or You Tube. The bulk store carries the nuts for the nutcracker and often cheaper to buy them in bulk rather than a bag of mixed nuts.
It depends. If you count in the long run, it is cheaper. But it may be costly to buy, but saves petrol.
No