You bet they do. Volkswagen is one brand.
Cereal, hammers, cars, a lot o' stuff, ect.
Brazil exports 30 percent of the vehicles that they make to EU.
Sepultura silly... forget the other answers.Search in google... it's easy to findabout agriculture, Brazil exports soybeans, orange, coffee, meat, etanol (alcohol used as a fuel for cars), and many other things toothere are also technological exportations, and other categories of thing they exportWhat do they export and import to and from the united states
Because not all cars are assembled in Mexico. For instance, Mexico produces windshields which are then exported into the US and later assembled as finished cars in the United States.
they make cars and pepsi. They also export soybeans, coffee, and other manufaturing goods.
China and the United States are Japan's largest trading partners. Others include Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Australia. Cars are Japan's largest export.
cars, maple syrup, car parts, oil, minerals
In 2009 there were about 246 million cars!
The United States, with about 310,000,000 cars.
In fact, many of the cars driven in the United States, Canada and Europe are made in South America, where countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Ecuador are the largest producers of motor vehicles. Also- some of the most advanced cars are found in S. America such as ethinol/electrical hybrids used commonly for taxi's in Brazil and Colombia
Vauxhall cars cannot be purchased in the United States. Importing a Vauxhall car could be a possibility which would be costly but people do import cars.