Boncó Quiñongo He showed his followers the experience he had driving a Lada around Miami.
With his usual sense of humor, Boncó recounts the experience, somewhere between amused and surprised.
“Right, yes… the clutch,” he says as he starts the car, alluding to the “lost” habit since most cars in Miami are automatic.
“Asere, I drive a Lada all over Miami, a brick. Look, why not this, thirdly… I haven’t driven for a while, change, my husband,” he adds in the live video broadcast, where his facial expression is almost more eloquent than his words.
“A man who is a man knows how to deal with change,” he said jokingly.
“Asere, what a hard rudder; Lord, he had that in Cuba, what a hard ride,” he comments with a laugh, continuing to express his amazement at driving “a brick through Miami.”
Then take Calle 8 to continue your route between accelerations and gear changes.
“Driving a brick dog through Miami, really watering like Manolo,” he continued commenting on his trip, during which he also showed what the horn sounds like.
“People look at you more with it than with a Mercedes,” he also said while driving and you can sometimes hear the whistle of other cars.
“I entered on 8th Street,” he says as he returns to the workshop, where he comments with “dying laughter” about how long it has been since he raised the latch on the window.
He then showed off his great sense of humor and remembered the magic spell to roll down the windows in Cuba. “Who has control? Give me the handle,” said Boncó, who said he had a Moskvich in Cuba.
“It’s true that nostalgia is nostalgia,” he said in the video, which he concluded by showing off his Mercedes: “It’s not speculation, but once you join a band like this…”
Before boarding, the popular Cuban comedian showed his followers the red Lada he found on Calle Ocho.
“It smells like bricks and everything,” he said as he got into the car, of which he showed his followers details in his live broadcast: the ashtray, the lever, the engine, the spark plugs, the battery and other details that he see couldn’t stop noticing. Comment, between nostalgic and surprised.
But it’s not the first time a Lada has been seen in Miami. Last March fI saw one in Las Vegaswith the Cuban flag, at the intersection of Vegas Drive and North Rainbow Boulevard.