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FW: Not in Canada eh?, Pity....

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Subject: FW: Not in Canada eh?, Pity....
From: "EPMD- Van syckel, John" <vansyck@hq.1perscom.heidelberg.army.mil>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 15:39:44 +0100
> On 25 Jan 98 mmcewen@qpu.srv.ualberta.ca wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> "Europe doesn't seem to worry as much about the environment or
> safety." 
> <snip>
> 
> Oh, I'm not so sure that is a correct statement.  Germany has no
> leaded petrol,  one has to have a catalytic converter to drive during
> ozone alerts (windscreen sticker),  petrol guzzlers pay a much higher
> tax, seat belt use is mandatory, can't think of many new cars without
> at least driver side air bags, emissions inspections are yearly,
> safety inspections are bi-annual (and are so extensive that I know of
> no one that does not fear them to the very quick of their soul),
> childeren under 12 must sit in child seats in the rear.  In fact, some
> politicians are trying to ban non-catalytic cars completely and make
> petrol DM 5 per litre (that's about $2.75 per PINT, you can figure out
> price per gallon.  O.K., I will - around $22.00 per gallon - THAT will
> cut down your unnecessary trips to the grocery).  I could probably go
> on.  But, that doesn't sound like people who don't care as much about
> the environment or safety.
> 
> BTW,  Has any one bothered to figure out if a LHD MGF built for the
> continent could be imported to the States or Canada?  Or, if not, how
> much modification would be required?  I'm not EVEN CLOSE to an
> automotive engineer, but I would imagine it wouldn't be that much
> although, I could be wrong.
> 
> "Jay"
> John S. van Syckel
> 1971 MGB  (BRG, no PO)
> MG Car Club Deutschland, e.V. 
> 
> 
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