? lmao yeah by directly signing the inspection letter, best way to get a bribe is doing what you want a bribe before asking for a bribe lmaooo are you dumb?
ive known so many people from Mexico that buy totaled cars from the us and fix them in Mexico for cheaper, and have also crossed the border back and forth over 100 times and have literally stopped ONCE going into Mexico AFTER they made the New San Ysidro crossing station. All they did was walk around the car and let us pass.
@@OurMillionAdventures maybe say that in the video then 😂 and STILL I lived in Mexico and the US simultaneously for over a decade and this never happened to us coming back and forth all the time. Most I got was they bugged me for not walking into Mexico with a passport on hand when they remodeled the San ysidro crossing.
Didn't expect the short to get pushed out to 16K people! It's a short story from a longer video about moving to Southern Mexico. The border is different at TJ too though, it's within the free zone. I lived in Tijuana for 2 years and we drove back and forth all the time, just like you are saying with no stops or issues. If you take your car further south you have to get a TIP: www.mexperience.com/temporary-import-permit-tip-vehicles-mexico/
huh? my friend and i drove a total'd car down into tijuana to have her uncle sell and nobody even stopped us on the way there. I wasn't even sure when we were technically in mexico cuz the only interaction we had was going over a speed bump.
It's a different story if you are taking your car down for months. We lived in Southern Mexico for almost a year. And yeah Tijuana is not the same as the rest of the country.
The inspections and other things are done for entering the interior of mexico. I cant remember if its 30 or 60 kilometers that everything comes into play. As you enter the interior of Mexico you will come across what looks like a border. You stop they inspect your bags etc. The laws are different at the actual border. Its almost like 2 countries. 1 near the actual border and 1 further in. It makes it easier for the Border cities.
This is not true for all the borders of Mexico if any, I've crossed my salvage titled charger many times as well as my Tahoe with a crunched/dented in bumper, actually now that I think about my friend once told me a story that as he was in line to cross he got a flat tire down to the rim and they just laughed and let him in and then told him to pull over and get it fixed
Nobody in the comments get it. When you cross into Mexico, if you stay within 100 miles of the border you dont need to register anything or at all. SO many people from the US stay close to the border that they dont even ask or care. BUT if you stay for more than 6 months or go further than 100 miles you need to register your vehicle, apply for a visa, etc right at the border. Y'all crossing the border that dont do that didnt do it legally and yes, they CAN deport you from Mexico.
Living in San Diego and going through the San Isidro border crossing. I know this is not always the case. They would typically just flag down random cars. More then 75% would just drive through with out even making a complete stop after the border gate.
Open across the Mexican border four times in my life in a car Gary never once did I see anybody getting stopped on the way into Mexico. So you're lying to us dude. They do check your coming into the states though
How far into Mexico were you traveling? There is a "free zone" along most of the border. I've driven the whole length of the country twice. If you go far into Mexico they require a TIP, look it up.
@@OurMillionAdventures yeah I've been to Mexico City through the Border. I've been to Tijuana and I've been to El Paso. I've been to a few small towns at the southern border also and we drove to all of them never once were we stopped. No they don't ask for us documents when you're in Mexico we have a treaty with them. We're allowed to go into their country with no visas nor passports as long as you're not flying. Why you go look up the treaties that we have with them not to f****** laws that you think needs to be put together
I’ve been going to Baja Mexico for the last 50 years at least 6 times a year and not once have I had my car inspected nor do I know anyone who has. Where is this guy crossing at?
Funny, but I always see the Mexicans pulling triple hitches of Toyota trucks and SUV’s in, and nobody stops THEM. Love when they play “actual country with rules”. It’s so adorable.🙄
There is a free zone along the border that extends into Mexico. You can move foreign cars in and out as long as you don't go beyond that 30KM Free Zone. I've driven across the whole country of Mexico twice. I know what I'm talking about.
It doesn't have to do with when, it has to do with how far you are taking your vehicle in. We were driving all the way to southern Mexico. There is a Free Zone along all the border, extending about 30KM into the country.
That is absolutely not the case when driving from Arizona into Mexico. Tens of thkusands of stolen cars whiz through there every year. Coming back: a different story. You and your car may be strip searched and worse yet,,,,,,,,,,,probed!
This video is talking about bringing your car far into Mexico. There is a free zone along the border extending 30KM in. If you are going somewhere like Puerto Penasco you don't have to get a permit. If you are driving to Mexico City you do.
How far into Mexico are you going? There is a free zone that extends 30KM in from the border and all of Baja. If you travel further into the country you need a TIP. Look it up.
Stop the cap I’ve been living in Piedras Negras, Mexico for almost 4 years now. I travel across the border everyday for work. My Jeep has damage on the right side. I have never once been asked or inspected about said damage. They only ask about the registration, alcohol, tobacco and in certain cases dog food. Yes, dog food. I’ve had certain dog food seized. And it was regular dog food I bought at Walmart
I would think that if you are living in Mexico you'd know about the Free Zone. This permit only applies if you are going far into the country. I was driving to Chiapas.
@@OurMillionAdventures I know exactly what you are referring to. And you are correct about acquiring a permit. I never have traveled deep into Mexico in my Personal vehicle.
Amazing how it's a two-way street Mexico can send it anything they want us takes it. So your car has been in an accident what in the world does that have to do with anything
When I drove into Mexico, there was nobody in sight anywhere nobody stopped us. Nobody said anything so I don't know where this guy cross the border at
Have you ever seen the semis that deliver into the US they get unloaded at the border and a US truck picks up the load I seen Mexican trucks with cracked windhields 1 headlight bald tires old as he'll junk
Totalled my rental heading to mexico for a weekend. Was crashed into from the rear on the highway. Went to mexico anyway simce it was driveable....noquestiond going or coming
2 things. How the f you going to buy a car and not check the history of it and take the car right back to the dealership you got from and get your money back.
@@OurMillionAdventures what the what no ways I didn't know that you can do that sweet. Can you drive all the way to the Horn like that. And what would be better to take an old truck or a new car? Freaking adventure of a lifetime. I have a 95 Chevy k2500 4x4 I figure it may come in handy; would that get stolen? How was Guatemala? I've been to Chiapas.
There are just as many crooks in ANY other country as there are in Mexico. They are an honest and hardworking people overall. Saying that crime is part of their culture is racist and ignorant. I've lived there for 3 years and have a lot of Mexican friends. I've never been asked for a bribe.
The inspector wanted a bribe. Obviously.
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lmao yeah by directly signing the inspection letter, best way to get a bribe is doing what you want a bribe before asking for a bribe lmaooo
are you dumb?
And the dumb burger muncher did not understand
Based on what
What bribe if he signs it right away
Based on a lifetime of experience in International business. @@fredychicano654
bro was to stupid to get finessed is what I'm getting from this
to too to?
$$$$
They're trying to get you to pay them off
Somewhere some reporter will turn this into a headline that Mexico has tougher vehicle safety laws than the United States
ive known so many people from Mexico that buy totaled cars from the us and fix them in Mexico for cheaper, and have also crossed the border back and forth over 100 times and have literally stopped ONCE going into Mexico AFTER they made the New San Ysidro crossing station. All they did was walk around the car and let us pass.
We were getting a permit to live in the country for the next six months, totally different process.
@@OurMillionAdventures maybe say that in the video then 😂 and STILL I lived in Mexico and the US simultaneously for over a decade and this never happened to us coming back and forth all the time. Most I got was they bugged me for not walking into Mexico with a passport on hand when they remodeled the San ysidro crossing.
Didn't expect the short to get pushed out to 16K people! It's a short story from a longer video about moving to Southern Mexico. The border is different at TJ too though, it's within the free zone. I lived in Tijuana for 2 years and we drove back and forth all the time, just like you are saying with no stops or issues. If you take your car further south you have to get a TIP: www.mexperience.com/temporary-import-permit-tip-vehicles-mexico/
@@OurMillionAdventureswhy would you move to Southern Mexico? actual question. maybe you did some mathing that I was to American to math
@@fliyer1this is obviously a clip from a longer video ... *eye roll*
huh? my friend and i drove a total'd car down into tijuana to have her uncle sell and nobody even stopped us on the way there. I wasn't even sure when we were technically in mexico cuz the only interaction we had was going over a speed bump.
Yeah but Tijuana isn’t Mexico: it’s Tijuana. Different place entirely dawg
It's a different story if you are taking your car down for months. We lived in Southern Mexico for almost a year. And yeah Tijuana is not the same as the rest of the country.
@@tylerboyle5120How?
The inspections and other things are done for entering the interior of mexico. I cant remember if its 30 or 60 kilometers that everything comes into play. As you enter the interior of Mexico you will come across what looks like a border. You stop they inspect your bags etc. The laws are different at the actual border. Its almost like 2 countries. 1 near the actual border and 1 further in. It makes it easier for the Border cities.
😂😂 nice story bro. I'll take things that never happened for $500. Alex. Lol
I've been to Mexico none of this happed to us
did you register your car to stay in Mexico for 6 months?
That was the most buzz killington story ever
He forgot to mention that the vehicle inspector was also his wife's boyfriend.
Say "Let me see the Carfax!" Before you buy a car. 😂
This is not true for all the borders of Mexico if any, I've crossed my salvage titled charger many times as well as my Tahoe with a crunched/dented in bumper, actually now that I think about my friend once told me a story that as he was in line to cross he got a flat tire down to the rim and they just laughed and let him in and then told him to pull over and get it fixed
It is true if you are taking your vehicle in for an extended period of time. We were living down there for 7 months.
He is a fool, you buy Mexican insurance in the USA and there is both else to do. You don’t need any inspection. This guy got taken
Nobody in the comments get it. When you cross into Mexico, if you stay within 100 miles of the border you dont need to register anything or at all. SO many people from the US stay close to the border that they dont even ask or care.
BUT if you stay for more than 6 months or go further than 100 miles you need to register your vehicle, apply for a visa, etc right at the border.
Y'all crossing the border that dont do that didnt do it legally and yes, they CAN deport you from Mexico.
Sir your car isn't stolen or being towed in a car convoy so we can't let it into Mexico.😂😂😂
Living in San Diego and going through the San Isidro border crossing. I know this is not always the case. They would typically just flag down random cars. More then 75% would just drive through with out even making a complete stop after the border gate.
It's only the case if you travel deep into Mexico. I was traveling to Chiapas.
Open across the Mexican border four times in my life in a car Gary never once did I see anybody getting stopped on the way into Mexico. So you're lying to us dude. They do check your coming into the states though
How far into Mexico were you traveling? There is a "free zone" along most of the border. I've driven the whole length of the country twice. If you go far into Mexico they require a TIP, look it up.
@@OurMillionAdventures yeah I've been to Mexico City through the Border. I've been to Tijuana and I've been to El Paso. I've been to a few small towns at the southern border also and we drove to all of them never once were we stopped. No they don't ask for us documents when you're in Mexico we have a treaty with them. We're allowed to go into their country with no visas nor passports as long as you're not flying. Why you go look up the treaties that we have with them not to f****** laws that you think needs to be put together
I’ve been going to Baja Mexico for the last 50 years at least 6 times a year and not once have I had my car inspected nor do I know anyone who has. Where is this guy crossing at?
Funny, but I always see the Mexicans pulling triple hitches of Toyota trucks and SUV’s in, and nobody stops THEM. Love when they play “actual country with rules”. It’s so adorable.🙄
So just to be clear. Fentanyl okay. Damaged car, not okay. 🤔
Has a Mexico border patrol saying all the wreck cars being towed into Mexico
We need to make Mexico a state
Might as well, we give Mexico over 300 million every year anyway and take care of all of the ones that come here
I’d rather have Guam and Puerto Rico become states first
I go to mexico often in a ford with a rebuilt title & have never had to do this. Pay for the permit & go... no inspection or any inspector.
This is such BS...
I live in Texas and we see hundreds of vehicles cross into Mexico to ve repaired and resold back...
There is a free zone along the border that extends into Mexico. You can move foreign cars in and out as long as you don't go beyond that 30KM Free Zone. I've driven across the whole country of Mexico twice. I know what I'm talking about.
Never heard of that I've driven into Mexico without a permit
There's nothing like that when you're on a motorcycle
I’ve been down there a dozen times and it’s never happened to me.
I guess it depends on where you’re crossing
It doesn't have to do with when, it has to do with how far you are taking your vehicle in. We were driving all the way to southern Mexico. There is a Free Zone along all the border, extending about 30KM into the country.
@@OurMillionAdventures ohhhhhhh, that’s a good bit of info to know. As I did not know that before. 👍🏻😎
He needs some chapstick soooo bad
send me some
Ive driven into mexico many times and never once had any issue at all
That is absolutely not the case when driving from Arizona into Mexico. Tens of thkusands of stolen cars whiz through there every year. Coming back: a different story. You and your car may be strip searched and worse yet,,,,,,,,,,,probed!
This video is talking about bringing your car far into Mexico. There is a free zone along the border extending 30KM in. If you are going somewhere like Puerto Penasco you don't have to get a permit. If you are driving to Mexico City you do.
Meanwhile a car with no doors, hood or engine wheels by being pulled by a donkey.
I go to mexico very often and i apply for a temporary permit on the internet and get it digital on my email and that's it, so this sounds like BS
How far into Mexico are you going? There is a free zone that extends 30KM in from the border and all of Baja. If you travel further into the country you need a TIP. Look it up.
Stop the cap
I’ve been living in Piedras Negras, Mexico for almost 4 years now. I travel across the border everyday for work. My Jeep has damage on the right side. I have never once been asked or inspected about said damage. They only ask about the registration, alcohol, tobacco and in certain cases dog food. Yes, dog food. I’ve had certain dog food seized. And it was regular dog food I bought at Walmart
I would think that if you are living in Mexico you'd know about the Free Zone. This permit only applies if you are going far into the country. I was driving to Chiapas.
@@OurMillionAdventures I know exactly what you are referring to. And you are correct about acquiring a permit. I never have traveled deep into Mexico in my Personal vehicle.
You forgot the 'mordida.' If the 'inspector' signed off without the mordida, you were lucky.
Amazing how it's a two-way street Mexico can send it anything they want us takes it. So your car has been in an accident what in the world does that have to do with anything
That's why I just walk into Mexico, steal a police car, then abandon it near the border before I leave!😅 Si'
I don't know when or where he goes to Mexico but I have never been inspected going in to Mexico and I mean last week
Not driving in from California. It's leaving that's the problem.
One line out, took me 3 hours creeping along.
What’s this dude talking about? Background check? Not the Border I cross
Mexico has standards on cars, but not drinking water? I call bullshit!
What? I've never seen this happen once. People just drive right in.
Only applies if you are traveling deep into the country. Look up the laws around a TIP and the Mexico Free Zone.
When I drove into Mexico, there was nobody in sight anywhere nobody stopped us. Nobody said anything so I don't know where this guy cross the border at
I lived in El Paso and never had my car inspected by the Mexican government when we went into Mexico, now when we came back that’s a different story
I learned nothing
You were a mark, gringo.
I’ve never gotten my car inspected going into Mexico lol
Dude wanted a 50😅😅😅😅 have uvseen the cars they drive over there... it's a law but yet if he signs u get to continue 😅😅😅
You're supposed to give them at least a $20 bill.
Lmao. Cartels don't want any more shitty cars. Only mint condition 😂😂😂😂
You mean south of the frontera?? Driving into MX is not even looked at i live here
People come here to Texas to buy cars, then take 5 or 6 of them at one time, and drive straight in to Mexico
People buy cars and then drive them?
No way!! That’s so cool!!
You were suppose to tip them
You rude Americans don't tip law enforcement
I am not sure what Mexico he is going to but that sounds Sus.
Sounds like bureaucracy and common sense are both alive and well in Mexico !
Oh the drama
I’ve seen cars in Mexico, with no doors, no windows, no plates, no one wearing seat belts, one headlight out, no brake lights …and on and on. Foh
Wow, ai generated images are getting really fucking good.
No inspection when millions walk over the US border 😂
It's actually billions now. Trillions of Mexicans are walking across the border every day
So... they wont allow cara that have been crashed but their all fine with half working machinery and shit. Cool
What is this car being imported into the country with the intent of registering or just driven in for the day?
staying for 6 months.
At least someone has some border ethics lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s because they don’t want to steal a car with a damage History!
I've been to Mexico 1000 times and have not ever been inspected or even stopped. not sure what your talking about
Have you ever seen the semis that deliver into the US they get unloaded at the border and a US truck picks up the load I seen Mexican trucks with cracked windhields 1 headlight bald tires old as he'll junk
All u needed was tourist permit for the car.
Sounds like you were looped in a scam.
Than what is up with the Mexicans hauling wrecked cars to Mexico. Go down the hwy at 45-50 driving one beater and pulling two more.
Strange how there is no border for people. 😂
Whaat yeah right.
It's already been inspected by the inspector. 😊
Wtf are you crossing? I’ve never had anything like this happen.
when you take your car more than 30 or so km into Mexico you have to get a vehicle permit. We were driving to southern Mexico.
And than knowing i can drive my Dutch car in all te countries of Europe no questions asked . 😊
I've driven in, always just drove though.
Hmmm I had to slip every one a 20 for “a cup of coffee “
Totalled my rental heading to mexico for a weekend. Was crashed into from the rear on the highway. Went to mexico anyway simce it was driveable....noquestiond going or coming
yeah, there are no problems as long as you are in the Free Zone. Go further into the country past 30KM and you need a permit
2 things.
How the f you going to buy a car and not check the history of it and take the car right back to the dealership you got from and get your money back.
They saw you coming 😮
Good to now. Not that i'll go to Mexico by car any time soon 😅
Just say, MAMACITA LET ME IN.
That counter gal was Hot 🔥
But we let anyone come in our country.
Stupid I crossed every day when I lived in TJ. The only time I got turned back is when I had fake California registration tags. My fault
that's because TJ is in the "Free zone" you only need to do this if you travel far into the country. I was driving to Guatemala.
@@OurMillionAdventures what the what no ways I didn't know that you can do that sweet. Can you drive all the way to the Horn like that. And what would be better to take an old truck or a new car? Freaking adventure of a lifetime. I have a 95 Chevy k2500 4x4 I figure it may come in handy; would that get stolen? How was Guatemala? I've been to Chiapas.
I call bs on all the paper work I live in a border town and have gone multiple times without ever having to do May of that 😅
But going into America is cake they are very accommodating
Just make sure it's not a 4x4
Don't go to Mexico
Do the Car Fax
Stunning and brave story.
this is straight up not true it is stupidly easy to get in to mexico😭
They're looking for you to Palm that $20 bill and show them the money. If you don't understand the Mexican culture then don't go there.
There are just as many crooks in ANY other country as there are in Mexico. They are an honest and hardworking people overall. Saying that crime is part of their culture is racist and ignorant. I've lived there for 3 years and have a lot of Mexican friends. I've never been asked for a bribe.
This is considered content now?
Dude you can use a general stock image, don’t use a.I. gened “border patrol lady handing you paper back” you’re so much better than that.
I like AI images.
Gotten harder. Use to be easier
this is false at least at ca/ mexi border u just drive in no paperwork no inspection
This dude sounds like a whimp
My father' whent throw this .
Gladly im proud he stood up an protected himself against this corrupt administration
This dose not happen.
@@karinaashmon ahhh Karina Mexico esta podrido en corruption
Deja que quetin a Manuel Lopez obrador
I Las cosas ban a siguir orribles
There ARE not "there's", for Christ's sake. Duh.
Car fax
Great story
Riveting.
payola
So much for “open borders”