Yes, Americans can rent cars in Canada. The requirements typically include a valid driver's license, a credit card in the driver's name, and meeting the minimum age requirement set by the rental company, which is usually 21 or 25 years old. Additional requirements may vary by rental company, so it's best to check with the specific company you plan to rent from.
With very few exceptions--Lada at least used to sell cars in Canada but not the US--Canadians buy the same cars Americans do. Except their headlights are wired to burn on low beam all the time the car's on.
Yes, Nissan cars are sold in Canada. Nissan has a dealer in Ontario, Canada which of course sells Nissan cars. I do not know that much about Canada, but I do know that much at least.
About 98% of Americans use regular gas in their cars.
Yes, Americans own many cars of all types and sizes. What did you want to know?
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Canada has automobile manufacturing plants in their own country. They also import cars from the U.S., Japan, Korea, and Europe.
Canada has automobile manufacturing plants in their own country. They also import cars from the U.S., Japan, Korea, and Europe.
Most Canadians have cars and no Canadians do not live in igloos. How would I know? I am Canadian and it is not even cold enough in a lot of places in Canada to use a dog sled or live in an igloo. So Americans, please stop this ridiculous stereotype.
what year did the first cars arrive on the prairies
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