Automotive
29th consecutive month of sales growth leads to best-ever May
The best-selling mid-size, Sonata, also competed in two comparison tests held by Canadian automotive website Sympatico Autos
The 2011 Elantra takes compact car safety to the next level
it's hard to hate the CT 200h if you aren't in a hurry to get anywhere.
Automotive heaven.
The VW Touareg TDI starts at $47,950 U.S./$53,190 Canadian, and you can option it up from there.
Toyota Canada Inc. reports strong April 2011 sales, with records for Scion, Toyota trucks and Lexus achieved
The Compass starts at a reasonable $19,295 U.S./$16,495 Canadian for the basic front wheel drive model. The 4x4 models start at just shy of 21 grand U.S. and 19 grand in Canada.
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The Panamera 4 starts at $78,900 U.S./$91,800 Canadian. The Cayenne V6 starts at $47,700 U.S./$55,300 Canadian. You can option them up from there.
$130,000 raised to support local minor hockey associations
First quarter sales results place Hyundai first among combined sedan, coupe, and wagon segments
No gasoline, no battery recharging and no emissions
Ford obviously hopes a lot of people will find it "just right" for their pickup truck needs.
Toyota, Lexus and Scion
Marcus Breitschwerdt appointed as President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz UK
An excellent sedan, offering a nice balance between four door efficiency and driving fun.
Fuel-efficient, well-built and value-priced models help make Toyota the #1 selling passenger car brand in Canada
Choosing between these vehicles shouldn't be hard, depending upon what you're looking for.
Mercedes GLK 350 4Matic and Toyota Prius
All-new 2011 Ford Explorer
Hyundai earns title of best-selling import brand
Robust sales
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Large vehicles and SUVs continue to maintain strong sales momentum
The five hour time to recharge the Volt was "annoying" and was also critical of the power of the Volt heating system.
Achieves 26 consecutive months of year-over-year sales growth
The Lexus IS 350 AWD starts at $41,530 U.S./$44,950 Canadian. The GS 350 AWD starts at $48,050 U.S./$54,650 Canadian.
On display for the first time in Canada at the 2011 Canadian International Auto Show
All-new 2012 Toyota Prius v makes its Canadian debut at the Canadian International Auto Show