No..there are plenty. Example, the Peugeot 405 Mi16 sold in Canada in
89-91 had km/h only. But a contemporary (90-97) Mazda Miata had km/h
on the outer and mph on the inner.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, is it illegal to sell a car in Canada that displays km/h only?
Ezra
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Stephen Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
> All new cars (since 2005) display km/h *only* on the speedometer and
> km *only* on the odometer, unless the particular make has a digital
> display that is switchable - my wife's Citroen can be switched from
> one to the other, but like anyone else I know with such a model, she
> keeps it to match the signs. Cars older than that display km/h and
> MPH on the speedometer, with the MPH display on the more prominent
> outer dial, and miles *only* on the odometer.
>
> What is the position in Canada with respect to instrumentation ?
Virtually all cars sold in Canada have speedometers with km/h as the
larger and more predominant numbers, and MPH as the smaller inside
numbers. The odometers generally display km. And, some newer cars
can switch back and forth between km and miles, but that is primarily
for use when driving the US, as well as to allow auto manufacturers to
only have to produce one speedometer and odometer display for both
countries.