Medicina por R$ 6 mil e conta de luz de R$ 80? A verdade oculta sobre morar no Paraguai

Do you really believe that Paraguay is still just the land of counterfeit goods, or have you realized that the current Brazilian economic policy is pushing thousands of holding companies and students to Ciudad del Este? In this AutoCritério segment, Raphaela welcomes Gilmar Machado to open the Pandora's box of international living costs and expose a brutal comparison of after-sales service between premium and traditional brands. Understand the math of paying R$ 80 for an electricity bill with the air conditioning running 24/7 and discover the premature axle failure that seized up a brand-new RAM Page RT. What you will learn in this segment: Digital Asset Building: Why creating a personal brand and generating an online connection is mandatory even before receiving a university degree. The Reality of Ciudad del Este: How prestigious Paraguayan universities work, requiring 12 hours of classes and insane study routines. The Mathematics of the Pocket: Why supporting a child studying medicine in Brazil costs R$ 18,000/month, while in Paraguay the total cost drops to R$ 6,000. The Ordeal of the Fiat Fastback: The bizarre story of the brand-new car that had all four wheels stolen and then spent a month at the dealership without an equivalent replacement car. The Elite Standard of RAM: How Stellantis solved a problem with the axle shaft by delivering a diagnosis in 12 hours and a Fiat Toro as a replacement at the customer's door. Hashtags: #AutoCritério #GilmarMachado #RAMpageRT #FiatFastback #MedicinaNoParaguai #CustoDeVida #PósVenda #Stellantis #MarketingDigital #InteligênciaFinanceira ✨ Time Temps: 00:00 — Money on the table: Why your personal brand online dictates the value of your service. 00:46 — The end of the dance: The internet as a human tool for serious positioning. 01:41 — Myths of Paraguay: How Ciudad del Este became the hub of the best universities in Latin America. 02:26 — Heavy Routine: Waking up at 4 am and studying 12 hours a day at university. 03:32 — Business Exodus: How Paraguay's tax rules are attracting Brazilian entrepreneurs. 05:14 — R$ 18,000 vs. R$ 6,000: The real financial comparison of studying medicine in Brazil and abroad. 05:33 — 24-hour air conditioning for R$ 80: The unbelievable cost of infrastructure and electricity in Paraguay. 05:54 — Consumer arbitrage: An electric motorcycle costing R$ 12,000 that costs only R$ 4,000 in Paraguay. 06:42 — RAM Page RT Defect: The chronic "click-clack" sound during the first service. 07:08 — Mini-RAM in the yard: The joke of the pickup truck looking like a Saveiro next to the giant frogs in Paraná. 07:30 — Premature Diagnosis: Left-side axle shaft condemned after only a few months of use. 08:37 — The Fiat Fastback nightmare: Theft of 4 wheels in the North Zone and seats tearing after 2 months. 09:33 — Elite after-sales service: How RAM sent a replacement Fiat Toro directly to Gilmar's house. 10:36 — Problem Solving: The delivery time of the part and the importance of auditing brands before buying.