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What car is this?
Argentina Black Car (Similar to Jordans car, go off landscape)

What car is this
Jordan Black Car (Similar to Argentina’s car, go off landscape.) While driving on the right side, yellow outer lines with white middle lines are commonly found in Jordan, Israel, and the UAE. The black back of the Google car without an antenna can help confirm you’re in Jordan 100%.

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Senegal gen 3 (Similar to ghana car but does not have tape on supports)

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Sri Lanka Car (French flag, gen 3)

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Cambodia Car (white stripe on the left, and a yellow stripe on the right is unique to cambodia.)

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Namibia is the newest African country with coverage featuring the white pickup truck.
The landscape is similar to Botswana—flat and dry. Roads typically have yellow outer lines, and driving is on the left side.
Note: You may not always be on main roads with outer yellow lines. In such cases, it can resemble some parts of Kenya, which also drives on the left and sometimes features the white pickup truck.

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Laos. If you are in South East Asia with this roof-rack car you gonna be in one of 4 cities in Laos: Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse.
Note: You can find similar car in Guatemala so look around before making a guess.

What car is this?
NMI: The entire Google car is blurred, but an antenna at the front right can still be seen. It will feel noticeably closer to the car than in other countries with a similar car.
You can confuse it with:
Puerto Rico(Cars there won't have front plates, signs will be Spanish).
Guam (You should be able to see little part of roof rack but as long you will guess NMI or Guam and not Peurto Rico you will get good points)

What car is this?
Kenya. Sometimes you won't see Kenya snorkle and instead you will see gray/white pickup car with/without antenna and sometimes it might be even fully blurred. But if you have a vibe that you are in Africa and you see pickup truck and you are driving on the left side you should be in Kenya(Or Namibia).
Note:Other countries in Africa with pickup truck coverage drive on the right.

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Christmas Island. (South of Jakata)

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Mongolia. (2 others, most common)

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Mongolia. Gen 4… 1/2:
Gen4 Mongolia coverage was taken with two unique pickup trucks:
-White-Blue themed pickup truck mostly found only in Capital
-Pickup truck with a tent on top

What car is this?
Mongolia. Gen 4… 2/2:
Gen4 Mongolia coverage was taken with two unique pickup trucks:
-White-Blue themed pickup truck mostly found only in Capital
-Pickup truck with a tent on top

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Guatemala.This gray Street View car with a visible roof rack and mirrors is unique to Guatemala. Don’t confuse it with the Dominican Republic car, which has black stripes on the roof rack, or the Curaçao car, which has a black front. A similar car is found in Laos, so always check the surroundings before making a guess.

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Chile. This white car with a visible black section (and no "bumps" on the white part) is unique to Chile.

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US VI. Car coverage on the islands will have a large, visible street view car, which will either be red or white.(Don't confuse it with Bermuda google car which is full black)
Right of DR and Puerto Rico.

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DR. A Street View car with a white front and a roof rack filled with thick black rubber stripes is unique to the Dominican Republic. Only the capital Santo Domingo and the Northern city of Santiago de los Caballeros are covered.
With this landscape - similar cars can be found in Guatemala and Curaçao, but they lack the thick black stripes.

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Curacao. This black Street View car with a roof rack is unique to Curaçao.
It also has white sticker on front left/back right of roof rack.
North of Venezuela.

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Guam. The entire Google car is blurred, however an antenna at the front right and a tiny part of the roof rack can be seen. You can confuse it with:
Puerto Rico(Cars there won't have front plates, signs will be Spanish).
Northern Mariana Islands(Antenna there will be noticeably closer to the camera but as long you will go Guam/NMI and not Puerto Rico you will get good score.
Above Papua New Guinea.

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Panama. If you feel like you're in Latin America and the coverage was taken with a pickup truck with an antenna in the middle, you're most likely in Panama. The antenna will almost always be visible, though sometimes the entire car may be blurred.

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America Samoa.If you see a Street View car with a slightly rusted black truck bed, you know you're in American Samoa.
Right of Fiji, Below Hawaii, Left of French Polonesyia. Top of all the little islands there.

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Ukraine. A red Google car, with or without an antenna, in Generation 3 and on crappy roads is always Ukraine. However, the car may not always be visible, so don’t rule out Ukraine if you don’t see it.

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Reunion. Réunion's Street View car features visible side mirrors, a roof rack, and black tape at the end of the rear right bar.
Don’t confuse this with the Ghana car, which has tape on the front right bar.
Right of Madagascar.

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Uganada. Uganda's unique Google car is white with visible square mirrors, and its coverage is limited to Kampala. Some national parks in Uganda are covered with different cars, but these are quite rare.
Red dirt helps too.

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Qatar 1/2. Qatar's landscape is predominantly desert, with arid, mostly flat expanses of sand as far as the eye can see. You will often not see many trees or other greenery.
The Google car will usually be blurred, with only the antenna on the left and a sliver of the car visible. Sometimes the entire white pickup truck can be visible.
You might occasionally confuse it with the UAE or Oman pickup truck coverage, but in those countries, the antenna on the pickup car will be in the middle.

What car is this?
Qatar 2/2. Qatar's landscape is predominantly desert, with arid, mostly flat expanses of sand as far as the eye can see. You will often not see many trees or other greenery.
The Google car will usually be blurred, with only the antenna on the left and a sliver of the car visible. Sometimes the entire white pickup truck can be visible.
You might occasionally confuse it with the UAE or Oman pickup truck coverage, but in those countries, the antenna on the pickup car will be in the middle.

What car is this?
Gen 4 Turkey. You can find this grey pickup truck in some of Turkey generation 4 coverage.
NOTE: Similar pickup trucks can also be found in Senegal and Kenya.

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Senegal. Google Car with a visible roof rack and the right side mirror is seen in Generation 3 Senegal coverage. Rifts can also be seen in the sky.
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Ghana. All regular road coverage in Ghana features a unique Google car with a visible roof rack and a piece of black tape on the right end of the front bar. The hood is usually visible, displaying a Street View car wrapping with a red rectangle and other distinctive elements.

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Kenya. Snorkel.

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Bermuda. If you see a black Street View car with the entire front side of the vehicle visible, you're in Bermuda.

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Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan can be recognized by the silver Google car with four visible bars. Coverage was done during winter, so trees often lack leaves, the landscape appears drab, and snow is visible in many areas.