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Yeah, I understand that Mazda was annoyed because they couldn’t figure our how VW was able to get their TDI to pass emissions without urea injection...until we all learned that VW didn’t actually pass emissions. I don’t know why Mazda didn’t pull the plug once Dieselgate happened, why waste another 4 years of R&D?

Both are great examples, but before my time (I was born in 1989) so they weren’t top of mind.

I’ve got two engine flops:

Thank you for having the courage to share your upbringing, Elizabeth.

My wife and I had considered a first generation Chevy Bolt as a commuter car to replace my 2014 Mazda3 Sport. When we saw one at the Toronto Auto Show I hopped in the driver’s seat to try it out and immediately thought, ‘these seats are terrible!

The Mazda3 does not offer an engine with 181 hp

A&W in Canada just came out with a new “Best Burger Ever” burger that includes three fried pickles on it, along with sautéed onions, garlic aioli, and cheddar cheese on a prime rib patty, all in a brioche bun.

Yo, Rob Dahm, now is the time to get all the parts you might need to get working on the 4-rotor C8 swap

Please bring back the ability to comment directly on a specific part of a pic in an article.

My money is on Hagerty

Ferritic, Martensitic and Duplex stainless steels can be magnetic.

Stainless steel is rust-resistant, not rust-proof.

Regarding the Kia Soul: In the US at least, you get a 201 hp 1.6L turbo 4-cylinder and DCT transmission on the top trim. In Canada all trim levels make due with the same boring 147 hp 2.0L mated to a CVT. Yes, they charge nearly $30,000 CDN for 147 hp and a CVT

My dad started taking me out of school to go to the Toronto Auto Show when I was in grade 4, and I’ve only missed 3 years since (not counting COVID cancelling it for another 2 years).

So someone is slogging through old Jalopnik list articles, converting them to slideshows and subbing in more modern pictures (comments are from 2015 but the JL Wrangler wasn’t unveiled until 2017)?

The Canadian MyMcDonald’s program is different, with different point tiers (2000/4000/6000/10000/14000 points), and different tier rewards.

Tires can make a huge difference, but if you’re just using the car for commuting and aren’t doing any auto-cross or track driving, the OEM tires are probably fine.

My dad watched this movie so many times that he wore out the DVD.

Let’s not forget that all those leftover 2020 model year Journeys were powered exclusively by a 173 hp 4-cylinder engine, strapped to a 4 speed slushbox with roots back into the ‘80s, all pushed through the two front wheels. FCA couldn’t have been bothered to federalize the V6/6sp auto/AWD for its final year of

“You expect me to pay more money for less wheel?”