The Trouble with Toyotas: Are Canadians just suckers?
Story and photo by John LeBlanc When February’s new car sales figures rolled out last week, the story on how new car buyers reacted to the Toyota recall crisis couldn’t have been more black and white on either sides of the 49th parallel. Share:
Is the Driving Enthusiast an endangered species?
By John LeBlanc For most Canadians, mid-February is the glass-half full or glass-half-empty time of winter. If you are a self-avowed Driving Enthusiast, like myself, you’re probably sitting on the optimistic side of this fence. Better driving conditions and unearthing the summer set of wheels is only a few weeks away. However, I am afraid […]
Hummer goes down without much of a fight
By John LeBlanc Not a surprise to many, Government Motors will wind down its Hummer brand after a proposed sale to China’s Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines fell through. Hummer now joins Pontiac, Saturn and Saab in the GM abandoned brand bin. Now, I never really understood Hummer. Okay, that’s only half true. Hummer was […]
2010 Geneva: Plagiarism is the sincerest form of laziness
[svgallery name=”Bertone_Pandion”] By John LeBlanc What with Detroit losing its mojo (Wha? A new Focus is the most-exciting car? Meh…), and Frankfurt taking a break this year, next week’s motor shindig in Geneva is shaping up to be “the” car show of the year. One of the best features of the annual Swiss show is […]
The Trouble with Toyotas: $100M saved applying “cheap” floor mat fix
By John LeBlanc Toyota President Akio Toyoda ’s appearance this week in Washington to defend his company’s actions on the unintended acceleration crisis isn’t getting off to a great start. A newly released internal Toyota document claims the Japanese automaker saved more than $100 million (U.S.) by convincing U.S. safety officials to end a 2007 investigation […]
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