Comparo: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 vs. Ram 1500

By John LeBlanc
While sales of pickup trucks have never been higher in Canada, the expectations from new truck buyers have also risen to new heights. It’s just not enough for a truck to be able to haul a load or tow a boat. Today’s truck buyers also demand car-like features like full-on infotainment, high-quality interior materials, and functional ergonomics, decent fuel economy and the ride and handling of a luxury sedan. Read more
Road Test: 2014 BMW X5 xDrive50i

Story and photo by John LeBlanc
If you only looked at the numbers, you’d think Canada was a nation of truck lovers, unparalleled on the planet save for our equally truck-hugging friends south of the border. But as in politics and Internet traffic stats, the numbers only tell half the story. Read more
Road Test: 2014 Mazda Mazda2
Story and photos by John LeBlanc
Perhaps you’ve noticed the glut of subcompacts popping up on the Canadian new car market lately. Despite the continuing popularity of the next-size-up compact cars and crossovers, the desire to attract buyers who would normally shop used car lots and offer a vehicle to lower their corporate fleet fuel-consumption averages are two of the main reasons why automakers have been breeding new subcompacts like rabbits. Read more
Flashback Fridays: 2004 Saab 9-3 Convertible
Originally published in November, 2003 – By John LeBlanc
It’s hard to ignore the seasonal signs of hibernation. Available daylight has become precious. Lawn furniture is overdue for storage, and you’ve probably already had to scrape frost from your windshield. I’m also reminded of the ritual of “putting away the ragtop for the winter.” Preparing a convertible car for hibernation, and driving a winter beater in the interim, only made the warm days of spring seem that much more distant.
Road Test: 2014 Dodge Durango Citadel
The streets are awash in midsized crossover vehicles. Whether you’re shopping for nuts at the hardware store, picking up the offspring at the local rink or ordering a double-double at the drive thru, big crossovers have replaced minivans as the new mode of Canadian family transport. Yet one three-row crossover that often gets overlooked is the Dodge Durango. Read more