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Colectivo ''Colectivo'' (English: collective ()) is the name given in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay to a type of public transportation vehicle, especially those of Argentina's capital city, Buenos Aires. The name comes from ''vehículos de transporte colectivo'' ("vehicles for collective transport"), reflecting their origin as shared taxis.〔(The design evolution of the colectivo ). Article with much information and many photographs, accessed 10 April 2010 〕 When they first appeared in the 1920s, ''colectivos'' were small buses built out of smaller vehicle chassis (cars, vans, etc.) and, later, out of truck chassis (1950–1990, by Mercedes-Benz Argentina),〔 not specifically designed for the transportation of people, and were decorated with unique hand-painted drawings (''fileteado'') that gave each unit a distinct flavor. They steadily evolved and grew larger, but kept their picturesque style until the 1990s, when the urban fleet was modernized with standard rear-engined bus units.〔 During most of their history, tickets were sold by the driver, who would drive off as soon as all passengers had boarded, selling tickets while driving. ==History==
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