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Car makers telling us that North American car buyers don't want hatchbacks or diesels.

This happens all over the world, and it's not just and Arab problem. People with money want to spend their summer months in a nice place where they can play. The go in with the "play" mentality and tend to piss off the locals. Trouble is, in the beginning the locals love the influx of cash...only to come to resent

Mazda 6 diesel....as well as the CX5 diesel. If a company can compete with VW on diesels hopefully more will make it into North America. And we can dream of getting the Mazda 6 wagon diesel!!

A borrowed Ferrari 250 GT California spyder....but a real one!

Mazda, and I have been trying for years to get into their marketing department. I love their brand, I love their passion for racing and I love the fact they don't dilute their brand with a luxury division. Sure it would be nice to work for a Ferrari, Bugatti or Tesla....but those companies don't make real world cars.

Africa, but my only experience would be in South Africa. Urban centers are full of people who will do bad things for your car/money/life, rural areas are even worse and if you break down in the North a Lion could eat you! That was the first and last time I've ever been driven around in an armored car

I would agree, with the distances between places it's easy to get caught in bad weather, traffic or just super long boring stretches that make you chug red bull. Also, if you don't time your drive right you can get caught in double rush hour, for example you leave Eastern Townships Quebec at 7am, you'll hit Montreal

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This guy reviews a HHR on youtube, it's a rental!

Brilliance Junjie Wagon, the company also builds BMW 3 series and 5 series....and we love wagons!

The best part about the Hankooks vs the Hakkas is the price!

I live in Toronto, so basically we get a tad more snow then NYC and all the same driving conditions. I run Hankook iPike w409's on my Mazda 3 (similar set up to the Saab) and I get great snow/ice traction when I go North of the City into the snow belt, great on wet roads, not overly loud on the highway and about a 5%

Hwy 10 in Quebec when it was under construction. They would put up concrete dividers on either side of one lane and you would have a foot or so between you and the concrete....all while having some guy in a Neon riding your rear getting mad that you are not going over 100km/h.

At my cottage the limit is 10km/h withing 100meters of shore, most boats speedos are in mph and start at 20mph....I know people who have gotten tickets for doing 20 in a 10. How are you suppose to know?

Clean all the snow off your car....but a telescopic snow brush and you'll never get snow on your jacket again. The easier solution though....clean out your garage and park indoors.

Driving gloves....not only do you feel like a Sir, warm hands are more responsive!

Snow tires with steel rims, and let me hash out the pros and cons of living in a Canadian city with snow tires with steel rims.

Floormats! They were a $60 option on my car, and yes Mr Dealer, I need floormats. When did they become an option on cars that cost $30k?

$8000 racing stripe on a Ferrari 599?

I fugured they were on all BMW's, but the one I drove was a 335xi,,,,made night time driving really nice

BMW 335xi ambient interior light package