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And evidently, police and tow truck operators on the island are having a tough time dealing with the extra visitors. Self-described “traffic viking” Cst. Stephen Pannekoek of the Victoria PD posted a Tweet outlining the variety of calls he and his team responded to on Sunday night alone. Apparently they caught up with so many examples of “impaired drivers, noisy vehicles, no [insurance], [and] too many passengers” that their preferred towing partner, Allways Towing, literally ran out of tow trucks.
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VW confirms North American sale date for 2024 ID Buzz The U.S. (and probably Canada) will receive one of three variants, while the other two are headed for Europe
Author of the article: Coleman Molnar
Publishing date: Jul 28, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 1 minute read • The Volkswagen I.D. Buzz concept is part of VW s push towards electrification along with phasing out internal combustion engines starting in 2026. Thing is, Volkswagen can t be the world s largest automaker and go totally green at the same time. It s either one or the other. Photo by Handout /Volkswagen
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Volkswagen has confirmed reports that the 2024 ID Buzz electric van will arrive late in 2023 in three variants, only one of which is bound for North America.