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Attorney general rules out changes to lessen ICBC rate shock

Attorney general rules out changes to lessen ICBC rate shock

The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ government will not change its new risk-rating system for automobile insurance, despite a backlash from young drivers whose rates are skyrocketing. Attorney General David Eby said the financial pressures at the Insurance Corp. of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
To charge or not to charge: Misconceptions around owning an electric vehicle in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

To charge or not to charge: Misconceptions around owning an electric vehicle in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Gas-powered drivers are fearful of charging availability and charging costs in the event they chose to buy an electric vehicle as their next auto, according to a sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Hydro report.
Pedro Arrais review: A Caddy for the downsizing set

Pedro Arrais review: A Caddy for the downsizing set

Many of Cadillac’s customers are downsizing, so the luxury brand is following the market with the introduction of the XT6, a three-row SUV/Crossover that offers six or seven-passenger seating (depending on the configuration).
Bill Vance: Speedy Challenger arrived a little too late

Bill Vance: Speedy Challenger arrived a little too late

Chrysler Corp. (now Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) liked the Challenger name so much it used it on four distinctly different cars in different eras. First was a full-size limited edition1958-59 Dodge Silver Challenger.

Patchwork licensing for ride-hailing will drive up cost: critics

VANCOUVER — A patchwork system of business licences and fees for ride-hailing across the Metro Vancouver region would likely lead to increased congestion, wasted trips and ride refusals by drivers, critics say.
Driver’s cellphone in view, but not in use. A ticket?

Driver’s cellphone in view, but not in use. A ticket?

A distracted-driving ticket issued to a Vancouver woman for charging her cellphone in her front-seat cup holder is raising legal questions about the use of electronic devices in cars.
2020 Toyota Corolla: Reliability made a little less frumpy

2020 Toyota Corolla: Reliability made a little less frumpy

More than 46 million Toyota Corollas have been sold since the nameplate's beginnings in the 1960s, making it the most popular car in automotive history.
Review: Sweeping changes to explore in 2020 Ford Explorer

Review: Sweeping changes to explore in 2020 Ford Explorer

Don’t let the familiar shape fool you. The sixth-generation Ford Explorer is about as new as the first Explorer that rolled off the line for the 1991 model year.
Uber has eyes on TransLink’s real-time data to become the ‘Amazon for transportation’

Uber has eyes on TransLink’s real-time data to become the ‘Amazon for transportation’

Uber Transit is incorporating transit data into a one-stop shop for commuting
Bill Vance: Moonshine helped fuel taste for fast cars

Bill Vance: Moonshine helped fuel taste for fast cars

Stock-car racing is big business, particularly in the southeastern U.S., where it is deeply rooted in the culture and history of the Appalachian Mountains.