Biggest reveals from 2019 North American International Auto Show
Toyota stole the show at this year’s NAIAS, but Infiniti and VW also held it down.
Toyota stole the show at this year’s NAIAS, but Infiniti and VW also held it down.
From a self-learning voice assistant to a car that has legs, this year’s Consumer Electronics Show had it all.
The new Toyota Avalon, Hyundai Kona and Infiniti QX50 are among those honoured.
The best-selling crossover also adds a grade-topping Signature trim level and both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality.
Three manufacturers introduce all new models into their lineups.
From cruising along the Sunshine Coast to soaking in a natural mineral pool, these are some B.C. adventures that await you.
We talk the brand’s introduction of the A-Class Sedan and Hatchback in Canada.
The speedy sedan receives more power, even sportier styling and the addition of a new Sport Turismo trim.
Winter is coming.
With temperatures getting awfully close to the freezing mark after dusk, icy and snowy conditions may not be far off. As such, drivers need to be extra vigilant when out and about during inclement weather. Here are some defensive driving tactics and tips that can help get you safely through the coming cold months.
A vehicle suddenly sliding, seemingly of its own accord, can be scary. If this happens, don’t suddenly hit the brakes, as the change in momentum is often what triggers a slide and can make it worse. Let off the accelerator and nudge the steering wheel in the same direction the back end is sliding, and as you begin to straighten out, bring the wheel back to a neutral position.
Cruise control is handy on long highway trips, letting you relax your foot and avoid costly speeding tickets. However, if the tires start to spin or hydroplane, the feature could cause the car to continue speeding up resulting in a skid. Leave cruise off when things turn nasty outside.
There are a few pros to keeping the fuel level above 50 per cent. The extra weight can make it easier to gain traction, and a full tank prevents condensation from forming that can freeze and cause issues with the fuel line system. And having more gas than less is always a benefit in the event you become stranded somewhere.
While driving in the white stuff, try to stay outside the lines. Previous tire tracks often become packed down ice — moving slightly beside them can provide a little extra needed grip.
Automotive travel especially in winter requires motorists to be alert and possess quick reflexes, since slippery road surfaces can be unpredictable. If possible, don’t get behind the wheel when you’re tired to reduce the risk of being involved in an incident.
From hot hatches to EVs, this annual Automobile Journalists Association of Canada event showcased the best models now available in showrooms.