The New York Times Cubans preserved cars, like these taxis, because most could not legally buy autos built after 1959. Go to related article »
WHY are there so many very old cars still on the road in Cuba?
WHY have such cars recently become bigger assets for their owners?
WHY are they able to sell cars for much more than they would be worth in other countries?
WHAT other selling-related new law goes into effect this week in Cuba?
WHAT is the outcome Cuban officials hope will accompany these laws?
WHO is the president of Cuba?
To WHOM is the right to buy a new car limited?
HOW, according to the Times Topics: Cuba overview has the country changed since Mr. Castro assumed the position long held by his brother Fidel?
WHERE are people placing advertisements for their cars?
WHEN were Cubans last able to freely buy and sell cars?
Related: The lesson plans “What’s Past is Prologue” and “Cuba-ism.”
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