my favorite thing about these videos are how lively the streets are, i know they aren't safe in a lot of parts and i wish conditions to improve but it's still relaxing how fluid everything seems to go. africa is a beautiful place
More Passy driving videos like this please. It is certainly a challenge and adventure to drive through Kinshasa. The number of Toyotas and Japanese cars seen on the streets is surprising.
@@wolfsmaul-ger8318 many older Cars in EU may fail inspection (due to rust or otber problems), since solving the problem May costs more than car worth the vehicle is exported, another reason Is emissions (like ULEZ in London or blocks in Northern Italy) , older cars are usually below Euro 4 and are banned in many cities, also these cars usually end in Eastern Europe, Spain or North Africa, when they end their Life there they end in Central Africans Countries
@@gdema2856you're right, i always thought the life cycle of a car was simple, usually staying roughly around where it was sold and then wander a little through private reselling until scrapped
Wasn't always like this. Peugeot 504, VW Beetle, Merc 123, Volvo 240s were very popular for a long time, but as their reliability went to shit, the Toyotas took over...
have both the Honda Crv 2003 and Rav4 2002. Endless Machines!! The Rav4 has went trough bad maintenance from previous owner where the oil wasn't changed often enough and engine went trough clogged oil intake twice because of carbonated sludge and it is still going
Блять, проорал с момента на перекрестке)) Я конечно хз но выехать в крайнею левую полосу и кричать на водилу что тот не дает проехать) Хотя там правила свои)