You lost me on that one. The cheapest car in the country starts at $25M ($17,000 USD). The Cronos MSRP now starts at $30M ($20,000). You get 2 airbags in the Cronos. That's right, 2 whole airbags, even 17 years after side airbags became mandatory in the US car market.
That's not even the tip of the iceberg. The top selling sedans in Argentina (Cronos, Yaris, Peugeot 208) don't even make it past 2 stars in the Latin NCAP safety ratings.
Sedans sold in this country with a high safety rating (VW Taos, Toyota Carolla) start at $42-50M. ($26k - $33k).
Meanwile, the cheapest car in the US is the Nissan Versa at $18k. It comes with 10 airbags. Yes, TEN and is rated 5 stars in safety.
In the Argentine market it's sold with 6 airbags at $33M ($22k). So for $4,000 more, you get 4 less airbags. What a bargain.
There is absolutely no reason for this other than Argentine safety standards allow Argentine manufacturers to get away with it so they can cheap out on basic security features to pretend they're giving you a "great price".
I just looked on mercado libre, and there is a 20,000,000 Okm cronos there. Actually a bunch of em.
Everything I ever buy on Mercado Libre is the cost they say it is.
Is that somehow different for cars?
here is one in San Isidro ro 19,999.999 pesos
there are at least 4 other types of brand new cars for 20 million or less.
This may vary regionally, but where I live in the USA, the stripper models like your $18k Versa are imaginary. No dealer has basic models of anything. The cheapest Versas I see near my US home are around $23,000. And the average price of a car in the US now is over $40,000. The cheap level of cars is around $25,000, but most are a bit more because dealers order them with extra packages.
Pickups in the US are more.
As far as airbags, lots of Argentine cars have more than 2- the Fiat Pulse, for example, has 4, but, it costs double what a cronos does. Its around 40 million, which is about $26k USD, which is what a stripper Kia will run you in the states.
there are peugots, volkswagens, fiats, citroens, and renaults that have 4 or more airbags. Just higher priced models.
I know lots of people in the USA who complain about the reason cars being so expensive is the government safety requirements, and I am sure if Argentine cars cost as much as US cars, they would complain here too.