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Andy Vázquez Expresses Shock Over Diesel Prices in Florida: "I Nearly Had a Heart Attack!"

Thursday, March 5, 2026 by Sofia Valdez

Cuban actor and comedian Andy Vázquez recently shared a video on TikTok where he expressed his astonishment at the diesel prices in Florida. This reaction came after he stopped at a gas station while out with his daughters.

In the video, uploaded to his official social media account, Vázquez humorously remarks about his satisfaction with his diesel car because the fuel was more economical for him. He jokingly recounts, "People would say, ‘Nandi, your car runs on diesel, how great, it lasts longer,’ and I was thrilled with my little car."

However, his delight quickly turned to disbelief when he saw the price sign at a gas station, which he notes typically offers some of the cheapest fuel prices in the area.

"This station usually has the cheapest prices... $3.30, $3.20," he comments while showing the sign. He then exclaims in shock, "Look at the price of diesel today! $4.39."

The comedian quipped that the sight nearly caused him "a heart attack" and continued to humorously discuss the rising fuel costs. "I don’t even want to see the others; they must be at five bucks by now," he joked, laughing as he recorded the video.

Known for his role as Facundo Correcto on the Cuban comedy show Vivir del cuento, Andy Vázquez frequently shares snippets of his everyday life in the United States on social media, often adding humorous commentary on daily occurrences.

The clip sparked reactions among his followers, many of whom responded with their own jokes and opinions about the fuel prices.

Andy Vázquez and Florida's Diesel Prices

Why did Andy Vázquez react to diesel prices in Florida?

Andy Vázquez was surprised by the high diesel prices when he stopped at a gas station in Florida, prompting him to share his humorous reaction on TikTok.

What is Andy Vázquez known for?

Andy Vázquez is known for his comedic role as Facundo Correcto on the Cuban television show Vivir del cuento.

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