Year in Review – Our Top 10 Drives in 2020

Where YOU told us which cars you read about.
Where YOU told us which cars you read about.

by | January 1, 2021

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We put together a list of our most popular test drives in 2020 – onto our year in review!

 

2020 Honda CR-V Sport AWD

The CR-V was one of the first compact crossovers on the scene and while it has grown in size, weight and price since its debut 25 years ago, it’s still a fan favourite.

2020 Toyota Highlander Platinum AWD

2020 Toyota Highlander Limited AWD Platinum review

The all-new Toyota Highlander Platinun steps onto Lexus’s turf with a sophisticated blend of engineering and luxury.

First Drive: 2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime

How did Toyota make the most efficient RAV4 ever interesting to drive? In short, with two big fistfuls of horsepower.

First Drive: 2021 Nissan Rogue

All-new for 2021, the new Nissan Rogue might just be the best all-around package for those who want the versatility of a compact crossover.

2020 Ram 1500 Long Horn eTorque

With toys to rival six-figure luxury cars, the Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn is more than just nice for a truck, it’s nice full-stop.

First Drive: 2021 GMC Yukon

A bespoke dashboard, more gadgets and independent rear suspension firmly place the new Yukon Denali in the upper echelon of luxury SUVs.

2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

With three pedals, two doors and two locking differentials, the Wrangler Rubicon is as close as you can get to buying a mountain goat with a heated steering wheel.

2021 Porsche Taycan 4S

If you bought a Tesla Model S recently, we have some bad news for you. It’s called the Porsche Taycan and it’s here to forcibly separate Elon Musk from his lunch money.

2020 Subaru Forester Premier

With its iconic all-wheel-drive system and appealing compact crossover form, the Subaru Forester is a popular choice to tackle Canadian winters.

2020 Mazda CX-30 GT 

It’s no secret that Canadians love the Mazda 3 and that Canadians love crossovers. By blending those two things together, Mazda is offering consumers the benefits of both with the drawbacks of neither.

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About Thomas Hundal

A passionate car enthusiast through and through, Thomas started an internship with DoubleClutch.ca Magazine while pursuing journalism at Niagara College. He can rattle off little-known facts about some of the most obscure vehicles on the road and enjoys putting his thoughts into words.
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