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2023 Vancouver International Auto Show cancelled – but other event options being explored

2023 Vancouver International Auto Show cancelled – but other event options being explored

By Blair Qualey
Maserati’s Grecale, A new-look Escape + more news from the auto world

Maserati’s Grecale, A new-look Escape + more news from the auto world

Maserati officially unveils the Grecale
2022 Lexus NX: A little more style + a lot more powertrain choices

2022 Lexus NX: A little more style + a lot more powertrain choices

You might not be able to tell by looking at it, but the NX is classified by Lexus as an “all-new” model for 2022. That doesn’t mean it looks all that different from the 2021 version because it clearly doesn’t. But all things considered, the description is mostly correct.
Plan ahead for a safe holiday season

Plan ahead for a safe holiday season

By Blair Qualey
B.C. to benefit as Parkland doubles western Canada EV charging network

B.C. to benefit as Parkland doubles western Canada EV charging network

50 ultra-fast charging stations coming to highways and destinations from Vancouver Island to Calgary
Hyundai’s cool Ioniq 5, Volvo + Lexus share EV news and more

Hyundai’s cool Ioniq 5, Volvo + Lexus share EV news and more

Hot off the press news from the auto world
The DOs and DON’Ts associated with zero-emission vehicles

The DOs and DON’Ts associated with zero-emission vehicles

By Blair Qualey
2022 Toyota 4Runner: Liking the off-roader for what it is, not what it will be next

2022 Toyota 4Runner: Liking the off-roader for what it is, not what it will be next

With off-road capable vehicles currently in vogue, it might be easy to forget that Toyota’s 4Runner nameplate has been around for nearly four decades.
No time like the present to equip your vehicle with an emergency kit

No time like the present to equip your vehicle with an emergency kit

By Blair Qualey
Lincoln flies high with its latest first-class utility vehicle

Lincoln flies high with its latest first-class utility vehicle

Lincoln has just four vehicle models to sell – all utility vehicles – and that’s it. That means every one of them has to pull its weight.