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Canada's Motorcade

8/27/2020

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    Canada is not just hockey, beer and maple syrup.  We are one of the top automotive producing countries in the world.  Sure, we don't build lots of cars, but based on a per capita basis, Canada offers a lot to the automotive world.  So, why doesn't our Prime Minister roll around in something from his own country.  AutoLooks looks to uncover the truth behind our lack of a proper Canadian built motorcade, as we take a look at Canada's auto industry.
    From electric cars in Vancouver to the failed Bricklin project in Moncton, Canada has  deep history in the automotive world.  But why doesn't our Prime Minister roll around in something made within the confines of his home country.  That is something that we would love to know.

Blog: ​The Presidential Limo

 
   AutoLooks takes a good look at our current automotive industry to see if there is a product worthy of being our Prime Ministers ride.  Let's just hope he gets the message and finally gets on board with our ideas, as it would be good to follow what Russia is currently doing with its Aurus brand.

   So, tell us your thoughts about why one of the top automotive producing nations should welcome its own product.  This could be the right time to make a stance on what we have to offer, don't let that go Mr. Prime Minister.

Everett J.
​AutoLooks.net

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