Annual Awards 2016 - Editor Picks:
Annual Awards 2016 – Editor Picks
Testing and writing about cars enables us to explore the various paths automakers have carved.
Testing and writing about cars enables us to explore the various paths automakers have carved.
The results and recipients of our Annual Awards here at DoubleClutch.ca.
Coverage from Day 1 of media preview day at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2016 – check in for the latest!
It reels the younger crowd that’s entering the next stages of life with the available manual transmission.
The 2016 Cruze Premier drives the part, and most certainly looks the part.
The Murano’s unique mission is a lot more obvious from the inside, which I found to be laid out very well.
The Mazda offers a touch of sportiness and an interior that feels upscale.
The fun design combined with a flurry of colours lets potential buyers express themselves.
This bike is really a budget supercar, and I damn well love it.
An exclusive selection of colours is made available for buyers.
Nearly three years after its launch, the 2016 Mazda3 GT still feels fresh and relevant.
The XR lets me feel the thrill of sport bikes without any of their back and/or wrist pains.
The Corolla has statistically been one of the most dependable and reliable cars out there.
A great bike that was made for the track, and found its way into the streets.
The Hypermotard may look like a supermoto, but it handles more like an extra agile naked bike.
The saddle of the NC750X for extended periods of time is no trouble at all.
I’ve come away with a new found appreciation for everything the sixth-generation Camaro is.
The Mini Cooper S is one of my favourite front-wheel-drive cars on sale today.
Kawasaki has given fire to a caveman with the massive overhaul.
Mazda has tuned the powertrain to deliver the most oomph under real-world conditions.
Standard equipment is one area that the Civic has come a long way from its predecessors.
Comfort and quality come together to make this a very well rounded maxi-scooter.
Getting into a Golf R that has three pedals changes the game considerably.
If I were in the market for a new commuter today, this would be right at the top of my list.