when i first came here, 21 years ago, i'd always wind up driving one on my in laws cars. these cars were usually at least 10+ years old, piles of junk, but they got you where you needed to go. of course the windshield washer systems never worked, fluid bottle broken or pump broken or they didn't even know what was the purpose to put water in the bottle, forget washer fluid i don't even think they sold it in this country, at least i never saw it for sale. now when you take SD weather, rain everyday for 10 minutes for no reason, and the dirty/dusty streets it was a pleasure to find the washer guys just to be able to see where i was going. back then people really needed to have the windscreen cleaned. cost, one peso, that was when the peso was 12.65 or so. was funny one time when i paid the guy with loose change, dominican nickels,dimes, and a quarter. he was p'd off, so what? it added up to a peso. this kind of business back then was a neccesity, but i don't think that the street kids have figured out that with the newer cars they aren't needed, but they hang onto the idea that if it worked before it will work again. maybe because if dominican drivers can't figure out hi-lo headlights, they don't not dim because they're mean, they're stupid. so when that bottle of washer fluid runs out they don't at least fill it with water because they have no clue............