There is no such thing as a "Mexican" car.
1 Mexican peso = 0.0817 US dollars
Mexican shoe size is 5. What is it in American?
Yes, it is legal to drive a Mexican car in the US as long as the vehicle meets all the necessary requirements and regulations for driving in the country.
10,000 pesos equals ?dollars
7.65400 U.S. dollars, Next time just type in "100 Mexican Pesos to US dollars" on google and it will convert it to US dollars based on the current currency rate.
15-Jan-2010 : $19.95 US Dollars is worth 253 Mexican Peso.
7.65400 U.S. dollars, Next time just type in "100 Mexican Pesos to US dollars" on google and it will convert it to US dollars based on the current currency rate.
yes as long as she dont get caught or else shes gonna get the car towed
Let's assume the currency exchange of the US dollar to Mexican pesos is valued at 1 dollar = 5 pesos. Then, let's say an American car costs 100 dollars. Now, Mexican buyers will purchase such car in Mexican pesos. So, the cost of the car must be converted to pesos, which according to the currency exchange equals 100 x 5 = 500 Mexican pesos. Now, what happens if the value of the dollar increases to... 1 dollar = 10 pesos? As the car made in the US is still valued in dollars, it will now cost 100 x 10 = 1,000 Mexican pesos. The car almost doubled its price! If you are Mexican, you would have a hard time trying to pay for the same car with such an increase in cost. Therefore, when the dollar value increases relative to the peso, American exports suffer as fewer Mexican people and companies are able to purchase products and services with the increases in cost.
I am convert my money to Mexican money.
Yes, a US citizen can legally drive a Mexican-plated car in the USA for a limited period of time, typically up to one year. However, the driver must comply with certain regulations, such as having valid insurance and registration from Mexico.
Mexican workers on the US border