The person taking the vehicle out of the country would be guilty of a felony according to the state laws where the vehicle was purchased. It could be grand theft auto, stealing by deceit, transporting a stolen vehicle across state lines (which can be a federal charge), and any number of other criminal charges. It is probably possible with enough money changing hands with certain person's to register a stolen vehicle in Mexico.
Isn't if as long as you have the title to the vehicle you can do whatever you want as long as the vehicle is also paid for
There are no countries in Mexico, Mexico is a country.
Mexico IS a country.
None. Mexico suspended interest payments to foreign countries on July 17th, 1861. This angered France, Spain and England. Mexico's president negotiated the terms of such payments at the "La Soledad Preliminaries", and while Spain and England were satisfied and pulled their troops from the region, France wasn't interested in such debt, attacking Mexico and starting the Second Franco Mexican War (1862 - 1867).
Mexico is a country, but the capital of Mexico is Mexico city.
The vehicle is a 1997 Chevrolet Suburban, and Mexico is listed as the country of manufacture (the chassis would be manufactured in Mexico, while the body was made either in the US or Canada).
In the country of Mexico.
A country. Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico is a country
Mexico is a country.
de un país de México= from a country of Mexico del pais de Mexico = from the country of Mexico
No, Mexico is the 15th largest country.