For Toyota, their people matter as much as their cars
We took a close look at how Toyota effectively manages to eliminate human error — without sacrificing the humanity behind it
We took a close look at how Toyota effectively manages to eliminate human error — without sacrificing the humanity behind it
Toyota is celebrating 60 years in Canada — and whether or not you realize it, everyone has a Toyota story
Halloween will never be Halloween again — this is the season of the Hellcat
We can confidently conclude that the Elantra and Kona N are more than just hotter family cars.
The brand has expanded the one-make race series with the new Sentra Cup Car.
Take one look at the new QX60’s sheetmetal and a single word comes to mind – handsome.
The level of technology and safety features will wow any buyer with ease of use.
The fifth-generation Grand Cherokee still offers a unibody layout, which helps significantly with refinement.
Press one of the buttons marked N on the wheel and everything changes.
The Polestar 2 uses the minimalist design that we’ve grown to love.
The new Frontier is a pretty competent, rock-solid feeling midsize truck.
“Sir, your table number? … sir?”
Set for a competitive spot in Canada’s half-ton pickup truck marketplace.
We all need another bike in our garage, and there aren’t many reasons it shouldn’t be a Sportster S.
While the Bronco is an acceptable on-road cruiser, it felt most at home once we veered off onto the trails.
Sometimes in life, you have to carry things that you just wouldn’t want inside of a vehicle.
An entry in this segment is a massive profit generation tool right now.
The interior is perhaps the GV70’s most jaw-dropping quality.
The G70 has always been an above-average performer in the handling category.
I think have an addiction, a real obsession.
Time will tell whether the Life Utility Vehicle concept will hit it off with the public.
The only vehicle in its segment to offer a diesel engine option.
The compact crossover segment is arguably the most popular passenger vehicle segment in Canada.