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  2. Canada Drives - Wikipedia

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    Canada Drives is a Canadian online vehicle retailer founded in 2010 and based in Vancouver. [3] [4] The company allows customers to buy certified used cars online. [5] Customers can also sell their vehicle to Canada Drives or trade it in. [6]

  3. Modo (car co-op) - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated in 1997, making it the oldest car-sharing organization in the area, the first carshare co-op in North America [1] and the first carshare in the English-speaking world. [2] Modo amalgamated with the Victoria Carshare Co-op in 2015 and now serves 25 municipalities in the Lower Mainland and Greater Victoria.

  4. Transit Museum Society - Wikipedia

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    These vehicles were previously in use by both public and private operating companies between 1937 and 2021. Volunteers from the Society also operated the Vancouver Downtown Historic Railway and carried out restoration and maintenance of the historic electric interurban cars used on that line until its operation was suspended indefinitely in 2012.

  5. Transportation in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    There were previously four car sharing companies, but in 2020, Car2go left Vancouver after nearly ten years as it restructured and pulled out of the North American market, and Zipcar left the city after nearly 13 years, citing issues with provincial insurance. [40] [41] Modo and Evo are Canadian car sharing services that operate different models.

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Electric Vehicles (1996) Conquest (2008) Edison Motors (2021) Fiat Chrysler Canada (1925) Ford Canada (1904) [1] General Motors Canada (1918) [2] CAMI (1986)

  7. Trans Am Totem - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Vancouver Biennale, the piece was unveiled in April 2015. Located at the intersection of Quebec Street and Milross Avenue, near False Creek, east of Vancouver's Downtown area, the sculpture incorporated stacked cars on top of a base made from a tree trunk. [1] It stood 10 metres (33 ft) high and weighed 11,340 kilograms (25,000 lb). [2]