Do Today’s Cars Still Need Rustproofing — Or Is It Just a Waste of Money?
Rust was once the greatest enemy of car owners. A few winters in the salt belt and even relatively new
Rust was once the greatest enemy of car owners. A few winters in the salt belt and even relatively new
As tariff tensions rise and EV production costs remain stubbornly high, many of Canada’s most accessible electric vehicles are quietly
Not every car is built to thrill. For every performance machine or flashy SUV, there are countless vehicles designed to
Owning a classic car in Canada is not just about sunny weekend cruises or trips to shows — it also
For Canadians, warm weather is something to celebrate. After months of snow, slush, and gray skies, spring and summer open
The V6 engine has long been the versatile middle child of the automotive world. Not as brutish as a V8
When Canadians shop for a new car, one of the least considered yet most expensive factors is depreciation. The moment
Crossing the $50,000 mark for the average price of a new vehicle in Canada is more than just a statistic
Cars that once flew off dealership lots now sit unsold, gathering dust and dealer incentives. Changing consumer tastes, evolving technology,
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