Premiering at 2014 Canadian International Autoshow in Toronto, the C is completely redesigned and comes in two flavours for our shores: the four-cylinder C300, and the one I tested, the C400 bi-turbo with a V6.
At about $30,000 dollars for a new MX-5, they are a lot cheaper than many convertibles on the market and as far as I am concerned, just about as much fun.
When Jaguar first revealed the F-TYPE Convertible, jaws collectively dropped around the world, wi...
In late November, the Korean auto manufacturer announced they are going to be the first in Canada to offer a zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to consumers, with the initial units arriving in the Lower Mainland in the coming months.
Seventy-three journalists wheeled in to Niagara Falls, ON for the 27th annual Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) Canadian Car of the Year awards (CCOTY). Here are five of our favourite stand out models at the 2015 CCOTY program
It’s hard for Lexus to do any wrong with its luxury RX crossover — it is the company’s best selling vehicle in North America, after all. And for 2015, the mid-sized SUV gets another refresh in the SPORTDESIGN.