if you mean are Canadian car's speed measured in kilometers then yes because Canada uses the metric measurement system
Manitoba is the Canadian territory that Lake Winnipeg is in. Lake Winnipeg is 24,500 square kilometers and 425 kilometers long.
Canada is on the metric system. Therefore, Canadians generally use 'kilometers'.
The area of Les Cars is 16.72 square kilometers.
Yes they are good cars and i saw a Chevrolet Impala with 400000 kilometers
The Canadian ecumem contains over 95% of Canadian and is located within 600 kilometers of the United States border.
5468 km.
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No, not at all. David Suzuki is a Japanese Canadian environmentalist and is in no way connected to Suzuki Cars.
The odometer being Korean has nothing to do with anything. Odometers use the required distance measurement of the country of sale. So, for example, all Korean cars (and other cars) sold in the US will have a display in miles, since that is the US requirement. However, all US cars (and other cars) sold in Korea will have a display in kilometers since Korea uses kilometers.
only one i could find is "Queen". they were a canadian company that made cars in at the turn of the 20th century.
140,000 kilometers is 86,992 miles.
The only Canadian company that manufactures cars is Zenn, which manufactures an electric car. However, both American and Japanese companies have manufacturing plants in Canada. These include Acura, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Honda, and Toyota.