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REVIEW: 4Runner hauls a lot of value

REVIEW: 4Runner hauls a lot of value

Built on a foundation that delivers impressive capability, excellent longevity, and strong resale values, the Toyota 4Runner stays true to its reputation year after year.
BRAKING NEWS: New York cops test 'textalyzer' to catch distracted drivers

BRAKING NEWS: New York cops test 'textalyzer' to catch distracted drivers

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: N.Y. tests ‘textalyzer’ to check phones Using a cellphone while driving is impaired driving. Flat out, no questions about it.
REVIEW: Find out what Ford has got hidden in the box

REVIEW: Find out what Ford has got hidden in the box

Did you ever notice that when you buy your kid something expensive, they’d rather just play with the box it came in? Boxes are fun not because they lack imagination, but because they require it. A box can be anything.
GRINDING GEARS: 'Great Scott!' Dreams do come true

GRINDING GEARS: 'Great Scott!' Dreams do come true

I have this friend Dave who loves DeLoreans. Always has ever since he was a kid. Never had a chance to be in one, even though he’s always around or underneath one classic car or another. I have this other friend Dave. Dave has a DeLorean.
REVIEW: Audi TT ready to take on the best

REVIEW: Audi TT ready to take on the best

2016 welcomes the third generation of Audi’s trendy looking, fun-loving coupe, the TT. When the TT was first introduced in 1998, it made headlines thanks to its cool design, unconventional interior, and outstanding performance.
REVIEW: Sturdy Tacoma gets a tweak

REVIEW: Sturdy Tacoma gets a tweak

2016 Toyota Tacoma
REVIEW: Jeep still going strong at 75

REVIEW: Jeep still going strong at 75

Needing no introduction, the Jeep Wrangler enters its 75th year of service. Offering back-to-basics thrills, the Jeep Wrangler is tough and immensely capable off-the-road.
BRAKING NEWS: Snatched from car crusher's jaws, North America's first Honda lives on

BRAKING NEWS: Snatched from car crusher's jaws, North America's first Honda lives on

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: The first Honda in America restored What’s the first Honda you remember: probably an early Civic, right? Well, while the pragmatic and cheery little Civic was Honda’s first succes
REVIEW: Explorer discovers a sportier look

REVIEW: Explorer discovers a sportier look

British Columbia is a place that favours the explorer. That’s lower-case explorer: we live in a big, wild province, and you can be out in the wilderness in about 30 minutes.
GRINDING GEARS: Life awaits outside your phone

GRINDING GEARS: Life awaits outside your phone

Five a.m. Breath misting in the cabin as the heater works hard to wake up in the cold. One slim sliver of moon hanging overhead, a paring cast aside from some celestial lathe. The hum of the engine. The whir of the tires on damp asphalt.