The Cruisers That Made Riders Look Beyond American Iron
For decades “cruiser” meant big American V-twins with miles of chrome and an effortless low ride. But not every rider’s
For decades “cruiser” meant big American V-twins with miles of chrome and an effortless low ride. But not every rider’s
The 1990s produced some of the most dependable and best loved sedans Canadians ever drove. Before touchscreens, complex electronics and
History has a funny habit of repeating itself on four wheels. In the 1970s Japanese cars arrived in North America
Automakers have always tried to win drivers over with new gadgets and flashy features. Some were brilliant innovations that changed
Cruisers will always be tied to big V twins from the United States, but riders who want long distance comfort
British cars in the 1970s carried a unique appeal in Canada. They were not bought because they were flawless. They
Chinese automakers are no longer building cheap knockoffs. They are building competitive cars with serious tech, strong electric platforms and
City driving feels fast, busy and unpredictable. Traffic lights, tight lanes, sudden stops and distracted drivers can turn a short
Japanese cars dominate Canadian roads for simple reasons. They start in brutal cold, tolerate high mileage and rarely demand drama
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