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Is still awaiting its smug electricity related vanity plates. I always assumed they were standard from the factory.
Seen at the farmer’s market. Though I’m not judging because I love the farmer’s market.
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In Ontario, you can get special green numbered plates if you have a hybrid/electric car
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As long as it’s not something along the lines of “zero emmisions”. Those bug me.
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More specifically PHEVs, not regular hybrids. Priuses and CR-Zs are not eligible.
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This is Peak Canada
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Interesting. This is the first I’ve heard of that.
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On mtl road, call BuzzOn
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I enjoy the auto differences across the continental USofA. For example, seeing a P85D is really rare in many areas, but I see four or five Teslas a day. But I turn my head when I see an old Buick.
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They’re pretty common around here considering we have no dealer, but I’ve only seen four or five P85Ds so far (that I saw the badging for).
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New goal in life: Get a Model S, give it “GASBRNR” Vanity plates.
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It’s a P85D. Plate should just read “Awesome”
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I honestly thought I've seen priuis with one
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Probably a Prius Plug-in. It’s available in Canada.
http://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/vehi…