January 1, 2008

Twenty Cases of Beer and no Noise.

MADE IN CANADA BUT NOT APPROVED
BY THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

Did you know that Canada does manufacture it's own automobile? It's called the Zenn which is short for Zero Emissions, No Noise.
Made in Quebec, sold around the world including in the United States but not approved by the Canadian Federal Government for sales in Canada. Does this really shock anybody?
Len Strahl, submitted this piece for us to view on this blog. Enjoy





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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Zenn received federal government approval in November. It's the provinces that need to respond now.

1. Is the ZENN legal for sale in Canada?

On Friday, November 2, 2007, Transport Canada granted ZENN Motor Company use of the National Safety Mark. The National Safety Mark is a requirement for any vehicle sold in Canada and confirms that any vehicle bearing this mark meets or exceeds the standards set forth by Transport Canada.

The issuance of the National Safety Mark is the first step of many to bringing the ZENN to market in Canada. Of the ten provinces and 3 territories, only British Columbia currently has low-speed vehicle regulation in place. ZENN Motor Company will begin engaging the provinces to immediately draft low-speed vehicle legislation and do their part to provide consumers with a vehicle choice that drastically reduces their carbon footprint and contributes to a much more sustainable way of living.

Any progress on entering the Canadian marketplace will be posted to our website. Please continue to check for updates