Mexico City neighborhood of Cuautepec keeps Volkswagen Beetle alive

After production of the Volkwagen Beetle, known as "the people's car" stopped, taxi drivers in a Mexico City neighborhood preserve the tradition of driving colorful Beetles.

Janette Navarro’s 1996 Volkswagen Beetle roars as it barrels up a steep hill overlooking concrete houses stacked like boxes on the outskirts of Mexico City.

She presses her foot on the pedal, passes a lime green Beetle like hers, then one marked with red and yellow, then another painted a bright sea blue.

“No other car gets up here,” she said. “Just the vocho.”

The Volkswagen Beetle, or “vocho” as it’s known in Mexico, may have been born in Germany, but in this hilly neighborhood on the fringes of Mexico City, there’s no doubt about it: The “Bug” is king.

The Beetle has a long history in the country’s sprawling capital. The old-school models like these — once driven as taxis — used to dot city blocks as the quirky look captured the fascination of many around the world. It was long known as “the people’s car.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/mexico-city-neighborhood-volkswagen-cuautepec-rcna158574


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