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miguel b

What is the best car to drive from the U.S. all the way to Brazil?

I wanna know what is the most popular car troughout every country of the Americas, so that if I have an engine problem anywhere, it wouldn't cost me too much to fix it. I'm also looking for a affordable model and most likely a camper. Is the VW Vanagon a good choice?

    



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Tahini Raving Weirdo
South America's most reliable car, and its most common, which you could buy in the US and drive down, is still the old VW Bug.


superlindayayita
I have lived and travel (Yes by car!!) in Mexico, Central America and Colombia.

I would say that Toyota is your best bet.

But yes there are a couple very important things:

1- Yes, you need to see in advance the most convenient way to ship (or use a ferry boat) from panama to Venezuela /Colombia.
2- Crossing borders from Mexico all the way to Panama is time consuming (mostly due customs issues with the car) Try to check in advance the current requirements for each country (having the car/truck title, guarantee payments etc...)
3-And not to scare you, but you really need to watch out for your self. Be careful of corrupt officers and else!

Enjoy, it is a excellent adventure!

PS- Definitely do not use a Hummer as someone suggested


copita
Sorry to tell you but you can´t drive to Brasil, you may get up to Panamá and then have your car shipped to Venezuela. There are no roads to cross from Panama to Colombia or Venezuela. If you dare to do that, and have you a your car cross the Panama Canal by boat, go for a low profile 4x4 small SUV, otherwise if you get a Hummer or something fancier, you won´t get farther from Mexico, too many thieves and also guerrilla, you may not even come back at all.
More fun? Try traveling with a back pack and local transportation, it may take you months though.


always a friend
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You need a good older four wheels drive with a shorter wheel base like
a Landrover,Jeep or Landcruser. Those big SUV just wouldn't handle the narrow mountain roads with sharp curves. A four or six cylinder extra tires and fuel. Good like and post some pictures.


oolushious
A Lexus 440 only if u will b driving on the Cross-Americas bridge...


michinoku2001
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Hard to find VW Vanagon parts/qualified mechanics in some places. Maybe you might like a truck camper or cap and a GM/Ford/Dodge truck. If a half ton truck is too big, the Toyota quarter ton(or other Toyotas with compatible parts) is sold all over the world.


peanutz
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To go to Brazil, you need something tougher. A Hummer will be a better choice, in case you need to bash your way home.





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