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REVIEW: Mazda3 a family friendly race car

REVIEW: Mazda3 a family friendly race car

Some time ago, I found myself behind the wheel of a roll cage-equipped Skip Barber MX-5, entering into the semi-legendary corkscrew turn at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in California.

BALDREY: BC Liberals content with cruise control

Last week’s Throne Speech and this week’s provincial budget make it clear the provincial government is very much on cruise control, and I suspect that’s just the way Premier Christy Clark wants it.

MCALEER: Picking a payment option isn't so simple

Everybody makes car payments. Well that's not true, I hear you say, I always buy 'em 10 years old in good condition, and pay cash on the barrel. Nevertheless, you still make car payments.
REVIEW: Optima proof that Kia keeps improving

REVIEW: Optima proof that Kia keeps improving

Kia tends to be ignored in the marketplace, simply because people don't talk about this brand often.

JAMES: Solar array recoups invested energy

“BC Hydro’s Net-Metering customers are some of the most creative and committed when it comes to developing innovative projects to offset their electrical load….
BRAKING NEWS: Grab onto something and enjoy the ride

BRAKING NEWS: Grab onto something and enjoy the ride

Auto world has gone mad with high-powered hijinks
REVIEW: Sly Jaguar still has teeth

REVIEW: Sly Jaguar still has teeth

The XF doesn't get the attention of its stunning sibling, the F-Type, but it is a better selling and more practical car
REVIEW: Two become one for Acura

REVIEW: Two become one for Acura

Seeking to move upmarket and streamline its lineup, Acura combined two established models, the TL and TLX, into one vehicle that is supposed to represent the best of both worlds.
BRAKING NEWS: New Mustang Shelby GT350 might be a monster

BRAKING NEWS: New Mustang Shelby GT350 might be a monster

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R beats Ferrari 458 around Nurburgring Ordinarily, Nurburgring lap times are like a properly prepared steak: best taken with a grain or two of salt.
REVIEW: Toyota wagon still rolling

REVIEW: Toyota wagon still rolling

2015 Toyota Venza proves the station wagon isn't dead