canuckben
Benjamin the Canadian
canuckben

In Canada, we have even more of a thing for wagons! We actually get the C Class wagon here, in both C300 and C43 trims, and the A4 Allroad is quite popular too! (At least here in Ottawa). I’m hoping we at least get the wagon, since I think it would sell in Canada, at least to a reasonable amount. (The last 3 series

Well, he works for a company that wasn’t smart enough to figure out you can DM United, rather than posting your booking reference and E-Ticket number for everyone to see! Oh, and as per UA “For most United- and United Express-operated international flights, travelers must check in at least 60 minutes before departure,

The only issue I have with this is that it’s not really... performance. My father drives a 2016 Audi A7 3.0T. It makes 333hp. It’s... decent. 320HP as a “Performance” sedan isn’t cutting it in a world where you can get a Kia with 365 horsepower. The poor fellow who gets this Cadillac is going to cry when his V-Series

My mother just had to have hers fixed on the Mazda she drives. It’s spring in Ottawa, and already a requirement to have it on! (Sadly the A/C clutch failed a year out of warranty, so it was not a cheap fix.).

Well, poor Fancy Kristen will have to hire another person to do this for her. That’s what, another mouth to feed? How expensive! The shame of it all! Porsche expects their owners to do manual labour? And there is no option to give them your child’s education fund in exchange for a power roof? How unusual! 

They do, at least in Canada. My mother has got a 2014 Mazda 3 Sport GT (Read: Hatchback Grand Touring). It’s a hoot to drive, and I do so as often as possible. 

I dug deep but really, it was an empty hole I came up with. Sorry.

Some don’t have the holes and are priced the exact same, with less KM on them. (One had 44KM. No, seriously, no holes and 44KM on the clock. I have no joke to make about that.). There’s also some nice Siennas. (Did you know we drive the leader of the opposition, and even the PM around in a Sienna sometimes? Because as

However, fully adaptive headlights have been legal in Canada since March of this year. (And are now available on multiple models). 

I too, recommend the Hakkapeliitta. We’ve had them on our Legend, ‘99 A6 Avant, G35 and TL Type S, and my father recalls quite possibly having them on his A70 Supra Turbo. They’re by far the best, and though it may seem inconvenient to get them, I assure you that you will have that moment where they suddenly seem like

The sedan was quite comfortable! My father had a 2003 G35 with Premium, Navigation and Aero packs. I remember the rear seats reclined, which was comfortable for long drives to the US. (It was also plenty fast, which was fun).

I wish I could come, but sadly I’m in Ottawa! (I love it but it can be a bit... dull.).

I thought it was the Trollblazer? (Trollhättan + Blazer)

As a 17 year old who loves driving (I got my licence on my 16th birthday, which says a lot), and drives his mothers 2014 Mazda 3 Sport GT most of the time, I will attest that the 3GT is plenty practical when it comes to cramming friends and stuff into a car. And its also an absolute hoot to drive. (The Acura in the

Illegal everywhere except BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

But they could have gone the BMW route and fitted a windshield that can be ejected using explosives. (E38 750iL High Security if I remember correctly)

My mom’s Mazda 3 (2014 GT Auto) is a blast to toss around on back roads. My mother loves it. I love it. She test drove everything else, and I suggested the Mazda 3. She drove it and fell in love. (Also the salesman was a Russian named Yuri who kept a bottle of Vodka in his desk. What’s not to love?). My father’s 2016

Does it have headlight wipers? Yes?Automatically earns a win, as far as I’m concerned!

Here in Ottawa, it’s 100 on the 400 Series highways, but everyone does 120. 130 is iffy, 140 you’re looking at a ticket, but I think people would be confused if someone was pulled over for 120 in a 100.