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Fight Uber with Lambo: Cancún drivers battle taxi app with exotic car service

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Fight Uber with Lambo: Cancún drivers battle taxi app with exotic car service” was written by David Agren in Mexico City, for theguardian.com on Saturday 19th March 2016 17.26 UTC

Taxi drivers in Cancún are hoping a fleet of a “super-luxury” exotic cars on demand will help lure high-rolling tourists away from Uber in the Mexican city.

The “super-luxury service” will debut on 1 April through the Quiero Taxi Exótico app, (I Want an Exotic Taxi) and will let users pick from a selection of sports cars, including Lamborghinis, Ferraris and a vintage Mercedes-Benz 300 SL with butterfly doors.

“It’s key for competing openly against the transnational Uber, in spite of the fact the said company cannot operate in this city because it would cause anarchy in public transportation,” the Andrés Quintana Roo Taxi Union, which operates the Quiero Taxi Exótico app, said in a statement.

Union secretary general Eric Castillo said the service uses vehicles previously driven on a private track, and that the state government had granted special licences. The new cars add to an app-based service for regular cabs and luxury cars, such as BMWs, Mercedes Benz and limousines – all in an attempt to beat Uber at its own game, according to Castillo.

“We’re trying to find a way of not being crushed by Uber,” Castillo said in an interview. “We haven’t done things right for a lot of years [and] Uber is doing things better than any taxi fleet in the world,” he continued. “We cannot have people not having a better service – like Uber offers.”

The union added in a statement the service is using vehicles previously driven on a private track and granted special licenses by the state government. It also “fulfilled a commitment to the citizenry”, according to the union – even though it’s targeted towards tourists and wealthy customers.

Prices have not been announced, though Uber, which operates in 14 Mexican cities, recently reduced fares to expand into the lower-end of the Mexican market..

Uber’s arrival in Mexico has prompted protests from established taxi drivers – most of whom do not accept credit cards, offer receipts or use GPS. Mexico City taxi drivers caused traffic chaos last May by parking their cars in the streets in an attempt to force the local government to crackdown on Uber. The company reported an 800% increase in downloads of the Uber app in Mexico City on the day of the protests.

Earlier this month, taxi protests in Guadalajara turned violent, as drivers demanded the Jalisco state government impose regulations on Uber. Castillo called the tactics of clogging streets counterproductive, and said it does little more than making the taxi industry even more unpopular.

“It’s what we’re used to doing and people don’t like it,” he said. “I appreciate that Uber exists because it’s going to make us be better in the taxi industry.”

Taxis would at least have to match the competition, he said: “We cannot be less than Uber.”

Lawmakers in Quintana Roo, which included Cancún, have passed laws to outlaw Uber and similar services operating without a taxi medallion. The laws were swiftly approved, a reflection of the taxi union’s closeness with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), and its “electoral purposes” work of ferrying voters to the polls for the PRI every election day,” said Vicente Carrera, publisher of the Noticaribe website in Playa del Carmen.

“Many of the [taxi] plates belong government functionaries or ex-functionaries,” Carrera added.

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Patron en Lalique: Serie 1. A beautiful spirit, both inside and out.

Two masters, one masterpiece.
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Patron en Lalique is the exclusive collaboration between Mexico’s premier tequila distiller and the masters of French crystal. The exclusive decanter design was inspired by Mexico’s indigenous Weber Blue Agave and handmade by Lalique. The Amber stopper is shaped to resemble the heart of the agave, the piña. The decanter showcases Lalique’s signature technique of contrasting clear and frosted crystal finishes to showcase its perfect detail and enhance the unique amber color of the tequila.

“At Patrón, crafting the world’s finest tequila is an art,” says Ed Brown, President and CEO of Patrón Spirits International. “This unwavering dedication to our passion inspired us to find other artists committed to their specific crafts, which led us to Lalique.”

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“The small batch of Patrón’s oldest and rarest tequila was created exclusively for Serie 1 and represents the pinnacle of the art of tequila making,” says Patrón’s team.

Inside each bottle of Patrón en Lalique: Serie 1 is an exceptional blend of the oldest and rarest Patrón tequilas, hand-selected from Patrón’s barrel aging room at the Hacienda Patrón distillery in the hills of Jalisco, Mexico. The extra añejo tequila is aged for at least four years in a combination of new American oak and new and used French oak barrels to achieve the right balance of agave and oak notes. This special series is limited to 500 bottles worldwide.

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