A vehicle like that just isn't practical from an Albertans standpoint though, how many months out of the year is one going to be able to drive one of those. May through September? In terms of overall bang for the buck it does make more sense to give $2000 for a vehicle that will be used every month of the year and can be used for longer trips for instance. It at least makes more sense that giving $2000+ for a summer vehicle that the majority of the people won't be able to drive during the winter and depending on the area of the country in the spring/summer as well (Vancouver for instance).
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