
Car names that won’t go away
Since it was introduced in September 1998, Audi’s TT model has been one of my favourite cars. The snub-nosed, short wheelbase two-door coupe has always
Since it was introduced in September 1998, Audi’s TT model has been one of my favourite cars. The snub-nosed, short wheelbase two-door coupe has always
Here at EastCoastTester.com, we look back fondly on a busy season and sadly say goodbye to summer. It’s officially over now and that means local
I leased a 1991 Pontiac Firefly as an office runabout 30 years ago this summer. At the time, the Firefly along with its Chevy Sprint
Being a first-generation Canadian, I’ve always felt proud of my country and fortunate to have been born here. It’s impossible to imagine what life would
The Oldsmobile 442 was developed in 1964 by Oldsmobile to compete with the Pontiac GTO. The first generation 442 was originally an option package offered
Our company, Odyssey International, leased this immaculate 1991 Pontiac Firefly as an office run-about in May 1991. At the time, its 1.0-litre, three-cylinder motor was
Fine, I’ll admit it. There have been occasions in my past when I’ve ‘fallen in love’ with someone because of their wheels. While this could
The Formula designation on the side of this vehicle leads us to believe our East Coaster today is a 1988 Pontiac Fiero. The infamous/famous Pontiac
East Coaster of the Day: 1964 Pontiac Parisienne 409 Today’s East Coaster of the Day is a car that East Coast Tester, Garry Sowerby, had
🇨🇦 East Coaster of the Day: 1967 Beaumont (Canadian, eh!) 🇨🇦 Jane Power, a self-proclaimed car-crazy gal since five years old, has owned this classic Canadian
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