July 31, 2008
Today's Feature Story
Auto Tech: Manual vs. automatic transmissions
Many people believe that a vehicle with a manual transmission will get better fuel economy than the same vehicle with an automatic transmission. However, many automatic transmissions today get "even better fuel economy," says Technical Editor, Jim Kerr.
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Motoring Memories: Lancia Aurelia, 1950-1958
Technically advanced for its time, the Lancia Aurelia sedan featured the world's first production V6 engine, an independent coil spring suspension, a rear transaxle, and inboard rear brakes. The stylish 1951 Aurelia Coupe almost single-handedly launched the two-plus-two GT genre.
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CanadianDriver News: Jul 24 2008
New Mazda6 production begins
CAA-Quebec questions retail gas margins
Sirius Satellite Radio debuts Targa award
CAA alters Driving Costs to reflect gas prices
Mercedes to build plant in Hungary
GM and utilities announce plug-in hybrid research
Canada's first coal-to-liquids project announced
Nissan and Tennessee partner on zero emissions
U.S. vehicles sales to drop 12 per cent - J.D. Power
U.S. postal service explores alternatives
Feature: Ferrari Club of America Concours 2008
Among the highlights at this international gathering of Ferraris in Vaughn, Ontario was a restored 1959 250 TR59 race car, previously owned by race-driver Pete Lovely who bought it for $2,200 and sold it for $5 million.
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