Skip to content

Driving

BRAKING NEWS: Traffic critic didn't count on getting fined for using math

BRAKING NEWS: Traffic critic didn't count on getting fined for using math

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Oregon man fined for using math Engineer Mats Jarlstrom has a problem with red light cameras.
REVIEW: Honda Civic rediscovers fun

REVIEW: Honda Civic rediscovers fun

It’s only a third of the way through the year, and it already looks like the Honda Civic is going to be Canada’s bestselling car again. We can’t resist it. It’s been this way for more than a decade and a half.
GRINDING GEARS: Don't let your pooch become a projectile

GRINDING GEARS: Don't let your pooch become a projectile

An unsecured dog endangers everyone in a crash
REVIEW: Alfa dog takes on luxury sedan class

REVIEW: Alfa dog takes on luxury sedan class

Alfa Romeo Giulia the latest foray into North America for famed Italian automaker
BRAKING NEWS: Can I interest you in a 707 h.p. Jeep?

BRAKING NEWS: Can I interest you in a 707 h.p. Jeep?

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Trackhawk a Hellcat for the whole family As I’ve noted here periodically, Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge all seemed to be staffed by burnout-crazed lunatics.
REVIEW: Mercedes pops the top on AMG

REVIEW: Mercedes pops the top on AMG

For a long time, the Porsche 911 has had things all to itself.
BRAKING NEWS: Missing Bullitt Mustang found in Mexico

BRAKING NEWS: Missing Bullitt Mustang found in Mexico

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Bullitt Mustang found in scrapyard Of all the movie cars out there, Steve McQueen’s dark-green Mustang has to be one of the best.
REVIEW: Lexus hybrid a Prius with luxury

REVIEW: Lexus hybrid a Prius with luxury

There are hot hatches and then there are not-so-hot hatches. This feisty looking thing is the latter. And perhaps that’s not such a bad thing.
Early adopter fired up about Chevy Bolt

Early adopter fired up about Chevy Bolt

Peter Miller likes to wear hats year round. And with his Nissan Leaf he was able to get in and out of the car without taking his hat off. That was a plus, he reports.
GRINDING GEARS: Could it be that cars are ... too fast?

GRINDING GEARS: Could it be that cars are ... too fast?

Earlier this month came the story of a young man who was ticketed and had his Camaro taken away for hitting 142 kilometres per hour on West Vancouver’s Cypress Bowl Road. The response was predictable.