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I wonder how many oil changes Charlie has to get a month . This man has driven enough miles to get to mars . Not just normal highway miles but hood miles
i@@nyykoo9041 it seem that he switches between a few different vehicles, and definitely has over the years. In most recent videos, it looks like he's driving a grand cherokee or a durango based on the hood design. I could be totally wrong though.
This neighborhood would be the equivalent of a working/middle class neighborhood in the US. There are definitely way more grimier and grittier parts of Tijuana.
@@thxcbo Bro but if you driving around and look American, and with a camera, that is cause for them to tail you under the guise of you potentially being undercover DEA or Interpol
@@DrOrr yeah, but that’s like with ANYTHING. You dopes seem afraid of your own shadow. Like if it was up to you geniuses nobody would ever do anything. Again, the man knows what he’s doing. It’s literally what he does for a living 🙄
people dont spend much on cars in the hood in mexico its not like the US where people have nice cars and their houses falling apart in rundown neighborhoods.
Your in a poor neighborhood Mercedes Benz and Cadillac are in Tijuana And American cant buy them becouse there registered in Mexico for the Mexican market
Well most of them do come from there after all, a lot of cars are imported or bought here illegally from the US, and you see many cars with California license plates, or from other states like Texas, Arizona, Nevada, etc.
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"That's coined by the U.S." its not the most dangerous city in the world, its the most visited, (look it up) your being lied to, its politics and race, as the San Diego/Tijuana legal port of entry is the busiest and most cross legal port of entry "in the world" (look it up) and if Mexico and Tijuana is so dangerous, why are Americans invading Mexico to live a better economic life?
@@geraldarnoultFor the same reason that it gets money from tourism, cartels want to control that region bad. Also if your American the cartel will almsot never do anything. Remember that one time 2 Americans got kidnapped by Somali pirates? It was on the news and everything
Make sure you stop for a delicious chorizo burrito or a few street tacos with an ice cold orange Fanta it will definitely pack a 👊🏽 and it will get rid of the hunger pangs 😅 💪🏽
Fun fact: TJ used to be the party town for all of us back in the late 90s early 2000s. You could literally cross the border, be in another country , legal drinking age of 18 gettin LIT. Then sober up waiting to cross the border to get home. Good times indeed 🤦🏾♀️😂
I lived there from 2008-2011. It was when it was super bad. Seems like nothing much has changed. But if you are not involved then in illegal activities you can live a normal life.
From Boston. Lived in san Diego from 97 -2000. 2 things. Got lost coming home from a party place a couple hours south of Tijuana. We ended up going the wrong way near Tijuana and it was super scary. I had to drive me and my buddies and now we were lost. I had a brand new Camry. We finally turned around at a swap meet and I had to become baby driver and get out of the most frantic intersection I have ever seen. Well we finally found the road home. Another time we asked for some white stuff from a Tijuana cab driver at around 4am coming home. Well what he gave us kept us up for 3 days and we were welcomed to Southern California:)
That's one sunny ghetto charlie I'm sure it was a nice 75 to 80 degress when you went to Tijuana, Make sure to film on a snowny 20 degree day when you are back in Detroit this winter
It's surprisingly not too bad in Tijuana. Sure it may look run down but its actually pretty calm in many parts in Tijuana. I would know, I used to live there.
Tijuana makes Chicago look like Disneyland. I lived in Tijuana for a few years. 2000 murders a year, and those are only the ones that are reported. I can assure you that when the city is active like that the number triples. Bodies are always showing up and the families will be lucky if they are in one piece
@@ShawnShawny-j6r That may not be an issue as long as he is not directly filming anyone. If anything they'll tail him and more than likely "politely" ask him to put his camera away
Charlie, I hope you do a drive in my town San Jose, CA. Recommended locations is Cadillac Dr and East San Jose, especially Story and King. Cadillac Drive is interesting in that it's part of a 3 block high crime area surrounded by upper middle class housing. Story & King have had some murders happen.
it's sad that I felt safer in Tijuana than I did in many US cities, with Atlanta and Shreveport being the most unsafe feeling. I got so used to how chill TJ was that I would leave my car door unlocked, or the windows down and my stuff would still be there in the morning. Not that I'm ignorant to what happens there, I was always cautious. But the people were so nice and with no drug addicts, aggressive or suspicious looking people walking around, I would sometimes forget and let my guard down. I will say that I do stay away from the ghetto parts and Zona Norte, so maybe it's that.
I don’t think this comment is real because TJ has one of the highest property crimes ever, air ports literally advise people to not go out of safe zone due to them becoming targets if they see luggage
I used to do that, was down there during covid and crossing was a breeze. 20-30 minute wait time blew my mind. It was lovely down there. After covid died down and more places started opening again eventually the border wait time got longer and longer and I hated waiting hours to cross so I decided to return to Houston. I miss Tijuana, hopefully I can return again someday.
Why don't your drive through nice neighborhoods? will it ruin the distorted image of Tijuana? go up by the Tijuana golf course to Chapultepec neighborhoods, beautiful home, swimming pools, seen home with tennis courts, even private discos in people huge homes, go look why not?, NOT NEWS WORTHY?
That’s never going to happen, were aren’t in the 1840s anymore. Any attempt from the US to invade Mexico in the present will be catastrophic, worse than Vietnam or Afghanistan.
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I wonder how many oil changes Charlie has to get a month . This man has driven enough miles to get to mars . Not just normal highway miles but hood miles
he got japanese car fs
i@@nyykoo9041 it seem that he switches between a few different vehicles, and definitely has over the years. In most recent videos, it looks like he's driving a grand cherokee or a durango based on the hood design. I could be totally wrong though.
This neighborhood would be the equivalent of a working/middle class neighborhood in the US. There are definitely way more grimier and grittier parts of Tijuana.
if he dont mess with them they wont do nothing unless they want something out of him then yea but its a 50/50 chance
@@elwerito2731 if he ain’t buying drugs or prostitutes then he will be more likely safe
@@de5163True. But if they see a guy riding around with a camera they may have a chat with him about it.
@@Crypto_prod35No they ain’t. It a touristic city im pretty sure they know foreigners
@@thxcbo Bro but if you driving around and look American, and with a camera, that is cause for them to tail you under the guise of you potentially being undercover DEA or Interpol
Alright Charlie we love you for driving through the hoods but u might be doing a lil too much be careful fam 💯
Nah he’s been in Mexico a lot. He knows what he’s doing
wakanda 4 eva n shit no wypipo there so he be fine
@@chiarosuburekeni9325tijuana different tho
@@chiarosuburekeni9325ppl say this until it’s not true 😂
@@DrOrr yeah, but that’s like with ANYTHING. You dopes seem afraid of your own shadow. Like if it was up to you geniuses nobody would ever do anything. Again, the man knows what he’s doing. It’s literally what he does for a living 🙄
They're pretty much literally driving all the exact cars we were driving here in the states 15 to 20 years ago.
people dont spend much on cars in the hood in mexico its not like the US where people have nice cars and their houses falling apart in rundown neighborhoods.
yeah people care too much about cars they have cars worth more than their houses and its only gonna go down in value@@alienvolt7741
Your in a poor neighborhood Mercedes Benz and Cadillac are in Tijuana And American cant buy them becouse there registered in Mexico for the Mexican market
Well most of them do come from there after all, a lot of cars are imported or bought here illegally from the US, and you see many cars with California license plates, or from other states like Texas, Arizona, Nevada, etc.
Your channel has really grown. Congratulations 🎊
1:30 had to do the ol' 40 point turn to get back around like Austin Powers.
I dnt know what you drive Charlie but for some reason I picture you in a 99 or 2000 Buick park Ave with over 250,000 Miles on it 😅
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 a buick park ave 99
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In recent years has been listed as the #1 most dangerous city in the entire world...
"That's coined by the U.S." its not the most dangerous city in the world, its the most visited, (look it up) your being lied to, its politics and race, as the San Diego/Tijuana legal port of entry is the busiest and most cross legal port of entry "in the world" (look it up) and if Mexico and Tijuana is so dangerous, why are Americans invading Mexico to live a better economic life?
@@geraldarnoultFor the same reason that it gets money from tourism, cartels want to control that region bad. Also if your American the cartel will almsot never do anything. Remember that one time 2 Americans got kidnapped by Somali pirates? It was on the news and everything
Person driving a white van is nice backing up so Charlie can go through.
Make sure you stop for a delicious chorizo burrito or a few street tacos with an ice cold orange Fanta it will definitely pack a 👊🏽 and it will get rid of the hunger pangs 😅 💪🏽
I love the colorful buildings.
Kinda looks like if new orleans was in California
I've been there when I was younger. I love the little booths they have.
Mexico is very similar to the neighborhoods of Brazil
I was about to say that.
This looks exactly like my Hometown.
Brazil is similar as mexico* mexico was one of the craddle of civilizations.
Y a toda LATAM 😂
Fun fact: TJ used to be the party town for all of us back in the late 90s early 2000s. You could literally cross the border, be in another country , legal drinking age of 18 gettin LIT. Then sober up waiting to cross the border to get home. Good times indeed 🤦🏾♀️😂
bienvenido a tijuana
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I wouldn't dream of Hussong's Rosarito beach now 💀
@@lfader 😂😂 yea hard pass
I lived there from 2008-2011. It was when it was super bad. Seems like nothing much has changed. But if you are not involved then in illegal activities you can live a normal life.
@@Crypto_prod35 true. I know a few people who live there. Mainly single women 🤷🏽♀️.
I was last there about 30 years ago. Looks identical.
Stay safe bro god bless
1:40 I would’ve had a hard time trying to back up like that without hitting something. Great job Charlie!
SOMETIMES IT COULD BE A SET UP
From Boston. Lived in san Diego from 97 -2000. 2 things. Got lost coming home from a party place a couple hours south of Tijuana. We ended up going the wrong way near Tijuana and it was super scary. I had to drive me and my buddies and now we were lost. I had a brand new Camry. We finally turned around at a swap meet and I had to become baby driver and get out of the most frantic intersection I have ever seen. Well we finally found the road home. Another time we asked for some white stuff from a Tijuana cab driver at around 4am coming home. Well what he gave us kept us up for 3 days and we were welcomed to Southern California:)
Why all the window bars and steel gates and fences. Does that work?
Yes. Its better than have 1000 guns inside.
That's one sunny ghetto charlie I'm sure it was a nice 75 to 80 degress when you went to Tijuana, Make sure to film on a snowny 20 degree day when you are back in Detroit this winter
Keep up the good work 💪
When you turn around at a narrow spot. Turn the wheel all the way around before you start moving. You'll need just half of those turns.
Could anybody tell me, is it really dangerous to stop the car and go out to have a walk or buy street food in places as that?
Yes , 95% chance the cartel will kidnap and dismember you
Yeah breh it is dangerous there are no laws there
It depends....
Not rlly for tourists. My grandparents go there and juarez all the time for dental care and such cuz it's way cheaper
@@AngelRivera-de1lq they probably come back with missing teeth everytime - they over their getting their ass beat
1:30 Nice 13 point turn !
HELLO CHARLIEBO313 🌟👑🌟 THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO👍🏼 APPRECIATE YOU 🥰 BE SAFE 🙏🏽
The GPS sounds funny saying the streets names in spanish 😂
Looks like a great place to raise a family
The central is better
It's surprisingly not too bad in Tijuana. Sure it may look run down but its actually pretty calm in many parts in Tijuana. I would know, I used to live there.
How are you able to record without people noticing you? What camera or editing or sum you use?
I wouldn’t be surprised if Charlie pulled up to a warzone in Iraq
Iraq hasn't seen war since 2017
Great video 💯
The Most Violent City in the World 😮!!!
Привет. Ты с этого города?
yes tijuana is
Tijuana makes Chicago look like Disneyland. I lived in Tijuana for a few years. 2000 murders a year, and those are only the ones that are reported. I can assure you that when the city is active like that the number triples. Bodies are always showing up and the families will be lucky if they are in one piece
Waiting for some interviews with mexican locals ese
Mexicans don't use words like Ese and homes that's Cholo talk that's a U.S. thing in gang land U.S.A.
That Cartel ain’t no joke. So glad the video made during the day 😅
If you aren't involved they'll leave you alone.
Bs, tourists have been kidnapped by the cartel
@@Crypto_prod35not if ur driving through their territory with a camera
@@ShawnShawny-j6r That may not be an issue as long as he is not directly filming anyone. If anything they'll tail him and more than likely "politely" ask him to put his camera away
@@Crypto_prod35 not politely unless he offers 500 pesos, it’s common for them to ask for money
Charlie, I hope you do a drive in my town San Jose, CA. Recommended locations is Cadillac Dr and East San Jose, especially Story and King. Cadillac Drive is interesting in that it's part of a 3 block high crime area surrounded by upper middle class housing. Story & King have had some murders happen.
1:55 3 point turn 😂😂
it's sad that I felt safer in Tijuana than I did in many US cities, with Atlanta and Shreveport being the most unsafe feeling. I got so used to how chill TJ was that I would leave my car door unlocked, or the windows down and my stuff would still be there in the morning. Not that I'm ignorant to what happens there, I was always cautious. But the people were so nice and with no drug addicts, aggressive or suspicious looking people walking around, I would sometimes forget and let my guard down. I will say that I do stay away from the ghetto parts and Zona Norte, so maybe it's that.
Lived in Zona Norte for almost 3 years . What an experience 664❤️
Ugh mexico get 50 thousands murders a year no where near as much as usa usa is way safer
I don’t think this comment is real because TJ has one of the highest property crimes ever, air ports literally advise people to not go out of safe zone due to them becoming targets if they see luggage
Yeah I have no idea what part of Tijuana you're talking about. I went 2 days ago and it felt horrible. Happy to be home🤲
Make sure to see the donkey show.
How is it the streets of Iran overall look better than this and much of Latin America?
Bet he got two blocks in before he had eyes on him. 😮😂
How are the tacos?? Give us some food reviews.
I love your videos.
You nd sauce walka da only nigga who can go to any hood
1:30 15-point turn
😂😂😂 fr
Not worth the risk lol.
😂😂😂😂
Ayyyee you in my backyard now 😎 #619
Yo should came to Juarez again
Wow Reminds me of my back home Pakistan!
Rent there and work in San Diego
I used to do that, was down there during covid and crossing was a breeze. 20-30 minute wait time blew my mind. It was lovely down there. After covid died down and more places started opening again eventually the border wait time got longer and longer and I hated waiting hours to cross so I decided to return to Houston. I miss Tijuana, hopefully I can return again someday.
Why don't your drive through nice neighborhoods? will it ruin the distorted image of Tijuana? go up by the Tijuana golf course to Chapultepec neighborhoods, beautiful home, swimming pools, seen home with tennis courts, even private discos in people huge homes, go look why not?, NOT NEWS WORTHY?
Go to Zona Norte and East Tijuana
That boy hit the uturn 😂
im surprised anyone is left in mexico...they all in texas
Texas and California were stolen to us btw
1/3rd of this video is footage of turning around in an alleyway -sized backroad
GREAT ANOTHER VIDEO CHARLIE //////////////////////
downtown TJ next
Go to Culiacan and film
its nice ther no shit happpens ther lol
@@elwerito2731Bald and Bankrupt went there and nothing happened
Damn. Mexico don’t got any fancy cars.
Why would rich people live in Northern Mexico when central and south are better
Same geography as the Californian hills.
Same region, different countries.
Get out the car and buy yourself an ice cream next time 😛
👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙🤙
take a walk in those streets in the night charlie
Tijuana has the best tacos in the world
Yes!!! Miss the tacos so much.
It's sad to know Juarez is dangerous. Looks are deceiving.
девяностые в России отдыхают
Get a good look, young Americans. It is unavoidable the chance of being deployed there militarily in the not so distant future
Invade china or russia coward 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s never going to happen, were aren’t in the 1840s anymore. Any attempt from the US to invade Mexico in the present will be catastrophic, worse than Vietnam or Afghanistan.
So nice to visit Mexico with out visiting mexico
Go to zona norte
Did the cops take your money?
not yet
Lol looks like east la
Where are the homeless ? I didn’t see any.. ??
Most of them are in downtown TJ, you won’t see many on the neighborhoods or outskirts of the city.
Go to zona norte TJ
next video; driving trough warzone
AND STAY THERE!!
Highest PT cruisers per square meter in the world
Bet you won’t walk around there tho…
He walked around juarez it is worse thsn Tijuana
O my goodness I am really LoL right now on that one.that was a really good one my man.
@@commissaryarrick9670not worst than tijuana u tripping hard lol
Shouts out to the Barrio
Charlito’s way
This streets reminds me Palestine.
Southwest detroit
Big meech
BMF
Go to zona norte
Go to zona norte
Go to zona norte