Month: October 2024

An interview with former NHL goalie Glenn Healy

Glenn Healy talks about cars and music

Former National Hockey League goalie Glenn Healy, now President & Executive Director of the NHL Alumni Association, talks about the first car he owned and how his teammates gradually took

Armen Jakjakian with his Ram pick up truck.

A Very Special Personalized Plate

Armen Jakjakian has a personalized license plate of A 937 on his 2022 Ram Limited truck. On the surface it seems rather simple unless you know about its history, which

A man carrying a gas can

That Time I Ran Out Of Gas

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? That moment when you know you’re pushing your luck with the fuel gauge, but you keep going anyway, convinced you’ll make it. Well, this

2024 Ford F-150 Platinum Super Crew towing an Airstream RV

LeaseBusters Examines Why Canadians Love The FORD F-150

In Canadian cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Ottawa, Halifax, Hamilton, London and Mississauga, leasing is a popular option for many vehicle buyers. People living in these urban

Lamborghini Wallpaper Cave

What It Felt Like To Drive A Lamborghini

It’s one thing to see a Lamborghini in motion, it’s quite another to actually drive one. I recently experienced both. When my daughter Skylar purchased a half-hour driving experience package

2016 Dodge Viper - Credit Wallpaper Cave

Viper Club of Ontario President Talks About His Car

For a car that is no longer manufactured, the Dodge Viper has a following around the world, including the Viper Club of Ontario. The club, which began in 1997, has

Wolfgang Koehler with a Porsche Boxster

Meeting Peter Schutz As A Teenager Was The Thrill Of A Lifetime

I am a car guy, have been since even before I could drive. What does that mean? I think it means I fall in love with my cars. My particular

1973 Chevrolet Nova SS Coupe

The Evolution of Vehicle Longevity: Buying, Leasing, and Consumer Choices

In 1973, the average age of a car on Canadian roads was just 5.7 years. Fast forward to 2023, and that number has nearly doubled to 10.5 years. This dramatic