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Pedro Arrais review: Upstart luxury creation a contender

Pedro Arrais review: Upstart luxury creation a contender

Genesis is hoping its business model will appeal to buyers as much as the vehicles it sells.
Rural communities in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ wonder whether ride-hailing will make it to them

Rural communities in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ wonder whether ride-hailing will make it to them

Elected officials from smaller communities say the requirement for ride-hailing drivers to have a Class 4 licence is a stumbling block.
Lyft offers free training for Class 4 licence in Vancouver

Lyft offers free training for Class 4 licence in Vancouver

Lyft, one of several ride-hailing companies planning to begin service in Metro Vancouver later this year, is offering free training to prospective drivers. The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Pedro Arrais review: Ever-popular Honda Civic retains its lustre

Pedro Arrais review: Ever-popular Honda Civic retains its lustre

When Canadians look to buy a new car in 2019, more often than not they will pick a Honda Civic, the country’s best-selling passenger car for 21 consecutive years.
Review: Ford Edge offers practicality and fun

Review: Ford Edge offers practicality and fun

The Ford Edge’s edge, at least when compared with other Ford models, is its size. It’s not too big. It’s not too small. It’s just right.
Bill Vance: Did Henry Ford invent the assembly line?

Bill Vance: Did Henry Ford invent the assembly line?

While there is now much automation involved, the basic method of building cars hasn’t changed significantly over the past 100 years: move the frame or platform slowly along adding components as it passes each work station.
Bill Vance: 4-4-2 was Oldsmobile’s muscle-car answer

Bill Vance: 4-4-2 was Oldsmobile’s muscle-car answer

The muscle car era began in 1964, when Pontiac installed a 6.4-litre (389 cu. in.) Pontiac V-8 in its lightweight, intermediate-size Tempest and offered it as the GTO option.
Review: Long-lived Golf keeps getting better

Review: Long-lived Golf keeps getting better

Talk about a survivor. Like the Beetle before it, the Volkswagen Golf hatchback has retained its basic boxy form ever since the first one rolled off the assembly line in 1974 as a ’75 model.
Municipalities don’t have authority to ban ride-hailing companies: Ministry

Municipalities don’t have authority to ban ride-hailing companies: Ministry

Ministry of Transportation pours cold water on Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s ride-hailing threat
Bill Vance: Ranchero bridged divide between sedans, pickups

Bill Vance: Ranchero bridged divide between sedans, pickups

Before pickup trucks gradually evolved into their own more rugged form in the late 1930s and ’40s, most were based on cars. Examples of pre-war sedan-based pickups were produced by Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge.