
Tested: 2021 Ford Bronco Outer Banks
*Lead photo: Garry Sowerby Ford has this thing about horses – Mustang, Bronco and Pinto. The marketing department is cashing in on the value
*Lead photo: Garry Sowerby Ford has this thing about horses – Mustang, Bronco and Pinto. The marketing department is cashing in on the value
The 4Runner is the oldest vehicle in the Toyota stable. Introduced in 1984, it has been sold in this current iteration since 2010, changing very
With minivans having fallen from favour, there is still a demand for three-row family-friendly vehicles. The replacement has proven to be mid-size and larger crossovers.
Never one to pass up an opportunity, Toyota has added yet another crossover to its portfolio. Cashing in on one of the most respected names
For more than 45 years I have driven and reviewed a different new vehicle most weeks. There are lots of highlights, a few low ones
Compact crossovers account for 25% of all new vehicle sales in this country. As Canadians swap cars for utility vehicles, manufacturers are scrambling to catch
Toyota, as always, is adjusting its lineup to reflect consumer tastes. The C-HR (Coupe, High-Rider) serves as the entry point to the company’s extensive crossover
Hyundai has tackled the quality and reliability issues that plagued it initially. The result was an astonishing run from the bottom of the pack to
The Golf is no longer available, other than in high performance (GTi, $31,500) and higher-performance (R, $45,000) forms. As it transitions away from cars, the
Acura gave the TLX a thorough makeover for the 2021 model year. The result is a return to the brand’s sporty roots. The TLX made
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