Pickup Mitsubishi, L200 Triton model, maybe making in Brazil, but exported to Mexico. Volkswagen Amarok, making in Argentina, in Rosario City. All pickus they're a diesel, 'cause is cheap and market preferences. Mexico was mixtured cars in various origins. USA, Brazil, Argentina, Europe and Asia producers 5:24, a Brazilian Fiat Strada, with RAM emblem. 6:57, a Volkswagen Voyage, Brazilian car. 7:58, Renault Sandero Stepway
Just a note: F150's aren't imports. The F150 is the workhorse version of the LOBO, with things such as ruberized floors, rugged cloth seats, and so on, while the LOBO is the nicer version, with carpeted floors, amenities and trim packages. The F150 is the one that you'd usually see with company logo decals howling around stuff, while the LOBO is the one you see with "baby on board" decals howling families.
@@Jr.Experience as I said, the F-150 is not an import, because along with the LOBO, you can buy it in any Ford dealership. In fact, the F-150 comes with fleet options for businesses.