Jon-o
Jon-o
Jon-o

One thing to consider and this is rarely spoken of. The roads in Saudi Arabia are amongst the worlds most dangerous. My parents are there working (and by parents I mean my dad and my mom is in the compound with him). My mom owns 2 cars of her own and is a great driver but even if she could she would never drive there.

This just makes me feel a little better trading my unique (options and excellent shape) V8 96 Tbird that was my first car for a 2010 Fusion with a 4cyl. The idea of my new driver girlfriend driving a rwd late 1980's designed car on the icy rural highways of Northern Alberta just didn’t sound like a good idea.

I wish they had put this on my 2012 fusion sport... One particularly bad season saw 2 bent 17" winter rims

I still get these for xmas... and bought myself a Mercedes SLS. They are basically the same as the ones that go for $50 or more. amazing deal

I feel the same way here in Dubai, I was expecting weird cars usually found in Japan or European models we don’t have in North America.

1997 B10 Alpinas from Japan in Canada are about $10k less. No thanks

Good point. The one for an 07' bmw 3 series doesn't even fit in the glove box. Have to put it in the trunk.

I'd say the cab of tomorrow is here in Toronto anyways... The Hybrid Toyota Camry! Silently stalking cyclists, scraping the front end on curbs and seem to take abuse pretty well. Exciting? Nope but four doors and good for dense city driving? Yep. no need for the NV...

...not sure if I should be advertising this while I sell my car. One potential buyer told me he decided he wanted a V6 mustang for the fuel economy. I lol'd it gets about 3 MPG better with that terrible V6. Cool site!

Westjet considering they are a low cost airline could teach the entire aviation world a thing about customer service (i'm looking at you aircanda) every time i've had an issue or delay they've gone above and beyond what i would expect to make it right. Air Canada under even worse situations just says oh that sucks so

What you know about that 1960 blue Thunderbird interior

I know the cat is old but this is the feels on those V12s

Thank you for saying this, I personally love the look and find those rear wheel arches and wheels absolutely stunning. Besides who cares what the headlights look like people will only be seeing the tail lights and that wing!

I'd add to the list (perhaps in the place of the M4 convertible as one actually has to have some money to afford one) the BMW 320i! mmm vinyl seats and almost $40k yet drives like a dog. Just try going from a 335i or better and into one of those! you only buy it for the cheap lease.

If my dad's 85 turbo coupe in the same condition and had a manual transmission wouldn't sell at less than that price... this one is an automatic CP, the auto version of these birds just don't do it. (they're also quite a bit slower)

Don't forget this one from Turkey! :P

I do a similar move daily pulling into a rush hour traffic filled downtown toronto street out of a parkade. No point going into the right lane since it's all full of people trying to go west onto the gardiner parking lot and i need to go east which is the left lane. but never ever push the nose out that far until its

Suzuki SX4! Super cheap, cheap on gas and AWD! However in my personal experience a Ford Fusion Sport AWD with the 3.5L V6 is fast and grips like nothing else on the road. In the worst conditions it doesn't even flinch-17" steelie winter wheels did bend easily on bad ruts...

Meanwhile on the other side of the lake in Toronto, it's cold but sunny and dry. Buffalo is in a terrible snow belt...

Looks like Toyota is trying to re-use left over Lexus 250Hs by swapping out the body panels and making it uglier.