Berlino
Well-known member
Montreal, Toronto, Quebec City, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver and Edmonton.
In chronological order. Am I missing any?
The Montreal one started last week and ends on the 26th. Visitors to the GM booth are eligible for a $500 discount on a Volt. I'm am still trying to find out if Nissan is offering a rebate. They do have a 2014 SV on display.
BMW premiered the i3, but no test drives are available and Canadian pricing remains a secret.
Most importantly, the CAA-Quebec is organizing test drives of EVs at the Montreal and Quebec shows.
Registration is outside the entrance, so you don't even need a show ticket. Nissan scrounged up two 2013 S's for the event. Other manufacturers are bringing i-MiEVs, Focus EVs, CMAX and Fusion Energis, Volts, and Smart EDs. A third-party is providing a Model S. Naturally, the Tesla's dance card is booked within 15 minutes of reservations being accepted each morning.
For the Quebec show in March, it's possible the i3 and PiP will be available to drive as well.
In chronological order. Am I missing any?
The Montreal one started last week and ends on the 26th. Visitors to the GM booth are eligible for a $500 discount on a Volt. I'm am still trying to find out if Nissan is offering a rebate. They do have a 2014 SV on display.
BMW premiered the i3, but no test drives are available and Canadian pricing remains a secret.
Most importantly, the CAA-Quebec is organizing test drives of EVs at the Montreal and Quebec shows.
Registration is outside the entrance, so you don't even need a show ticket. Nissan scrounged up two 2013 S's for the event. Other manufacturers are bringing i-MiEVs, Focus EVs, CMAX and Fusion Energis, Volts, and Smart EDs. A third-party is providing a Model S. Naturally, the Tesla's dance card is booked within 15 minutes of reservations being accepted each morning.
For the Quebec show in March, it's possible the i3 and PiP will be available to drive as well.