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When I lived in Ontario, I did not see much difference between what was on the roads of Toronto or Buffalo. Except a few Mercedes B class vehicles which aren't sold in the US.
I think it is very, very similar to what you see in the U.S.
Generally though in Canada you will see slightly smaller vehicle sizes, and American vehicles have a slightly smaller market share in Canada as well I'd say.
As gas prices are $1.40 a liter the smaller economical 4cyl. are quite popular. Toyotas,Hondas,Hyundais etc.
A typical montreal street scene probably at rush hour going through Turcot Yards expressway. http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/ph...turcot-620.jpg
As gas prices are $1.40 a liter the smaller economical 4cyl. are quite popular. Toyotas,Hondas,Hyundais etc.
A typical montreal street scene probably at rush hour going through Turcot Yards expressway. http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/ph...turcot-620.jpg
Only a few Canadians are fortunate enough to have soft-topped Miatas!
I imagine they are basically the same as American cars, except the large numbers in the speedometers measure kilometers per hour instead of miles per hour. God bless.
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