Can “supercars” have four doors?
Do more doors (and more passengers) squelch the magic of so-called “supercars”? I ask the question over at MSN Autos Passing Lane blog, and right after the jump.
Top 10s: 2011 Canadian Best-Sellers
What were the best-selling new cars and trucks in Canada last year? Check out my top 10 list at MSN Autos Canada. Full story after the jump.
The Crank: Can Kia transcend beyond its price-point marketing?
Arguably—and even with no new cars to present—Kia’s presser at last week’s L.A. show was the best in a long day’s worth of corporate droning on. For starters, Kia promised 15 salient points in a media-friendly 15 minutes, getting us all up-to-date on the tsunami of new models, the progress of its recently-opened […]
From the Fleet: 2012 Infiniti M35 Hybrid
FROM THE FLEET are brief synopses of manufacturer-supplied rides that happen to end up in my laneway – JL The auto industry’s recent niche-within-a-niche product strategies have left us with some weird and quite often oxymoronic mutant forms of four-wheeled transportation. Strange car type combos like “four-door coupes” and “sports activity vehicles” come immediately to […]
Road Trip: 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
Roughing it in the Rubicon How does Jeep’s retro Rubicon stand up as a weekend warrior? By John LeBlanc PICTON—I view tent camping as a retro form of human living. So it only made sense to borrow a Jeep Wrangler for our family’s annual weekend here at Sandbanks Provincial Park, on the shores of Lake […]
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