The classic cars are a treasured part of Cuba's history, and folks feel that they will be sticking around even after modern vehicles begin to arrive. Only time will tell.
A huge power outage hit Cuba Oct. 19, and much of the island is still without electricity. Here’s why things may get worse.
There are government-owned classic car taxis, but there are also excellent examples in the hands of private citizens. Of course, cabbing in Cuba isn't all about modern yellow cars and stashes of ...
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Cuba to experience the city as tourists. One thing you immediately experience walking the streets of Havana is the overwhelming presence of classic, vintage American cars from the 1940s and 1950s.
"Cuba needs new cars to achieve environmental goals. It must be done now," says 56-year-old Julio Alvarez, the owner of a ...
Cuba’s large-scale blackouts that left 10 million people without power this month wouldn’t have happened if the government ...
(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) Residents play dominoes during a massive blackout after a major power plant failed in Havana, Cuba, ...
As electricity was being restored in parts of Cuba following an island-wide blackout, a total collapse of the electrical grid ...
Cuban energy expert Jorge Piñón has compared Cuba’s electrical system to an “almendrón,” a term used in Cuba for the classic American cars from the 1950s that appear in every tourist photo. “The ...
“The national electrical system is like a ‘56 car that has 20,000 ... been more sporadic. Cuba needs 120,000 barrels of oil ...