The song "El Amor En Carro" by Espinoza Paz talks about how love has changed in modern times and how material possessions and appearances have become important factors in relationships. The lyrics express the protagonist's feelings of wanting to express their love and admiration for someone, but they are unsure of how to do so. They feel nervous and overwhelmed when looking at the person they love. The song then mentions how the person the protagonist is interested in is with someone else who may possess material wealth, like a new car, money, or political connections. It suggests that these factors may be what attract the person they love. The chorus emphasizes that love nowadays is driven by material possessions and appearances. Love is compared to a car, with brands, trendy clothes, and even interactions with traffic or mechanics, indicating that it has become a shallow and superficial concept for some. The song also mentions how love is seen in public, with friends and even doctors talking about their loved ones' material attributes. It suggests that love has become a social status symbol. Overall, "El Amor En Carro" reflects on how love has been influenced by materialism and the importance of appearances in modern relationships. It highlights the disconnect between genuine emotions and external factors that often define love in contemporary society.