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Business Insider spoke to five Americans who moved to Latin America, many for their retirements. All agreed that life is in many ways better in Latin America than in the US. She said she feels more welcome in Costa Rica than in Illinois, even with a language barrier. Gary Keenan, 71, disagrees that Costa Rica is cheaper than the US, though he's fine paying the upcharge. Living and working in natureMoving to Latin America has allowed some Americans to advance their careers and retirement goals while living a more serene life.
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Andy Wiesmann, 62, settled in Medellín, Colombia, after spending much of his life in California's Inland Empire. He couldn't afford an apartment in California, and he decided to move out of the country to preserve his health and happiness. Leaving California for MexicoWiesmann grew up about 60 miles east of Los Angeles and spent most of his life there. His relationship ended amid his hospital stay, and he moved back to California — though he didn't have any place to stay. Wiesmann said he has little intention of leaving Colombia except for vacations to see his kids in California and New York.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLuxury sports car maker Wiesmann reveals its fully electric Project ThunderballCNBC's Tania Bryer travels to Wiesmann's headquarters in Dülmen, Germany, for an exclusive up-close look at their latest model, Project Thunderball.
Persons: Tania Bryer Locations: Dülmen, Germany
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'The return of an icon': The revival of German car maker WiesmannWiesmann is known for combining German engineering and design with British style, but the automaker hasn't released a new model for almost a decade. That's until Project Thunderball, a new EV that signifies the company's re-entry into the market.
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A look inside the electrification of a classic car
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( Tania Bryer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA look inside the electrification of a classic carAs the automotive industry transitions to net-zero, there has been an explosive growth of electric vehicles. Now German automaker Wiesmann has entered the race with what it describes as the world's first all-electric luxury roadster: Project Thunderball.
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