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B.C. pressing the gas pedal on EV transition targets by 5 years

B.C. pressing the gas pedal on EV transition targets by 5 years

Aiming to mandate all new light-duty vehicles, passenger cars and trucks sold be EVs by 2035
2024 Audi E-tron GT: Sleek, premium-class electric sedan acts more like a sports car

2024 Audi E-tron GT: Sleek, premium-class electric sedan acts more like a sports car

October’s arrival means it’s time for winter tires

October’s arrival means it’s time for winter tires

Designated highways require winter tires or chains from Oct. 1 to March 31, other routes to April 30
Auto Sleuth: Welcome to the Lotus Eletre; farewell to Mazda’s CX-9 and Chrysler’s 300C

Auto Sleuth: Welcome to the Lotus Eletre; farewell to Mazda’s CX-9 and Chrysler’s 300C

Say so long to the CX-9
2023 Toyota GR86: A rare find in a sea of practical transportation choices

2023 Toyota GR86: A rare find in a sea of practical transportation choices

Sports-car fans on a budget have few choices. Fortunately, the Toyota GR86 can get them moving in the right direction without breaking the bank.
The Auto Sleuth: Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 electric, Cadillac XT4 updates and more

The Auto Sleuth: Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 electric, Cadillac XT4 updates and more

Hyundai’s electric Ioniq 5 gets the performance treatment
Back to school means drivers need to pay greater attention

Back to school means drivers need to pay greater attention

By Blair Qualey
2024 Buick Envista: Beautiful and affordable, but limited

2024 Buick Envista: Beautiful and affordable, but limited

It’s interesting that Buick, with a long history of producing mostly larger four-door sedans, has recently launched a pair of subcompact crossovers.
The Auto Sleuth: Hyundai’s electric Ioniq 5; Cadillac updates the XT4 + more

The Auto Sleuth: Hyundai’s electric Ioniq 5; Cadillac updates the XT4 + more

Hyundai’s electric Ioniq 5 gets the performance treatment:
Enjoy British Columbia but avoid travel into areas still impacted by fire damage

Enjoy British Columbia but avoid travel into areas still impacted by fire damage

By Blair Qualey