The Chinese Cars That Could Change What Canadians Buy
Chinese automakers are no longer building cheap knockoffs. They are building competitive cars with serious tech, strong electric platforms and
Chinese automakers are no longer building cheap knockoffs. They are building competitive cars with serious tech, strong electric platforms and
Japanese cars earned respect in Canada the hard way. They survived brutal winters, endless mileage, salted roads, and owners who
Canada has always relied heavily on pickup trucks. Long winters, rural communities, farms, construction sites, and huge distances made tough
The 1970s were messy, experimental, and full of personality. Emissions regulations were tightening, fuel crises were changing priorities, and manufacturers
For a lot of Canadian drivers in the 90s, a first car was rarely new. More often, it was a
The 80s were not exactly the golden age of horsepower. Emissions regulations and fuel economy rules had hit hard, and
The 1960s were a golden era for British sports cars. Lightweight roadsters, charismatic grand tourers, and brutally fast racing machines
American trucks may dominate headlines, but some of the toughest, most dependable pickups ever built came from elsewhere. Japanese and
Lotus has always done things differently. While rivals chased horsepower wars and luxury gimmicks, the tiny British manufacturer focused on
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