Tuesday, April 26, 2016

A corner of North America that is always WIRED France

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Sixteen miles off the coast of Newfoundland and only 800 miles from Boston are the small Saint-Pierre and Miquelon the last vestiges of the colonial empire of New France Although these islands are 3,000 miles of Paris, they're french in every sense residents celebrate Bastille day vote in french elections and all pay in euros.
And, of course, drive French cars making the territory of St. Pierre and Miquelon, which has only 70 miles of paved road, the only place north of the Rio Grande where you can find the Peugeot and Renault dealerships.
There are always new French cars on the islands, Marc Cormier said one reason being the State Government offices and only buy French cars.
This means that all cars driven by agencies such as the post office gendarmerie and the health care system are sent over from France that we have mentioned they have all the French license plates.



This means doesn t islanders can buy French cars Four dealers offer everything from Hondas and Hyundais to Ford and General Motors Chryslers products are well represented, and there is even an outpost Opel.
This is not a bad choice considering there are only 6,000 people there and if you visit the island is but a ferry ride from Newfoundland please let TomTom at home The people are happy give directions, but they tend to use the houses of their relatives and friends as a reference point and be ready to take some ribbing if you're a lousy sailor or pilot.
Locals are faster to make fun of your driving and navigation capabilities that your personal life or gaps, Cormier has said.
Like the import-domestic war rages against the United States, a similar dynamic is at play in St. Pierre and Miquelon.
French cars are more popular with established families, or citizens of France who are currently working on site, Cormier says sometimes its really just personal preference, period.
Fortunately, most garages are equally good to jump the hood of a Peugeot since they are fixing a Ford All local garages are versatile in that they can work with any type of vehicle, the European parts or US are numerous and people sometimes buy two models of a second hand car, one for parts.



These sales represent over fifty new cars per year Pannier Brothers Renault only dealer in the northern brand in Mexico and the Caribbean Our French is abysmal, but an employee of the concession was patient enough to say business is fast, I you thanks very much.
We have been an importer for over 60 years and we are proud to represent Renault in North America, Jean-Marc Pannier told us that we do not encounter difficulties in selling Renault in Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
Hmmm I wonder if we could take a Clio Renaultsport 197.






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