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February 2008

February 29, 2008
  • Mini Cooper earns five-star crash-test rating
  • Two Hyundais make Consumer Reports' Top Picks
  • Union to picket Petro-Canada stations today
  • Chrysler minivan supplier in Windsor hit by strike
  • Toronto man wins 2008 Lexus IS 250 at Dragon Ball
  • New system lets Ford owners track their vehicles
  • Morgan to debut LIFECar at Geneva show
  • Dodge Challenger No. 43 sells for $228,143
  • New product helps reach items in truck boxes
  • California law firm files suit against Nissan

    February 28, 2008
  • Nissan Canada announces price of 2009 GT-R
  • VW ad campaign highlights recent price reductions
  • CAA-Quebec launches latest Pothole Watch
  • Ford settles in SUV rollover lawsuit
  • Transport Canada issues latest recalls
  • Coca-Cola orders 120 hybrid electric trucks
  • CAA encouraged by infrastructure budget spending
  • Market expands for Canadian-built Can-Am Spyder
  • Consumers Association blasts Alberta insurance cap
  • Hot rod builder Boyd Coddington dead at 63
    February 27, 2008
  • Ontario doctors welcome support for smoking ban
  • Drivers at risk from repetitive strain injuries
  • 2009 Nissan Murano tops other SUVs in crash tests
  • Volvo to show Hot Rod Jakob in Sweden and USA
  • Sprinter work van adds optional folding tail-lift
  • Ford E-Series van receives upgrades for 2009
  • U.S. DOE to invest in viable renewable fuels
  • Mazda receives Japan's Human Rights Merit Award
  • GM welcomes federal support for E85 availability
    February 26, 2008
  • World Car of the Year finalists announced
  • CAA-Quebec recommends mandatory vehicle inspections
  • Toyota Matrix top prize in Tim Hortons contest
  • Pontiac announces pricing for 2009 Vibe
  • CAW requests government assistance for manufacturing sector
  • ZAP lawsuit against Smart advanced for resolution
  • Mercedes-Benz improves music download site
    February 25, 2008
  • New 2009 Honda Fit to debut at New York auto show
  • Gasoline dominates alternative fuels, says J.D. Power
  • John Cooper Works Minis to become Mini sub-brand
  • New Maybach model has extra large folding roof
  • Mazda safety vehicle to undergo public road trials
  • Renault, Nissan to build joint plant in India

    February 22, 2008
  • Average new passenger car now $25,304
  • All-new Toyota Sequoia now on sale
  • B.C. Mercedes-Benz dealership changes ownership
  • Long Beach to replace diesel trucks with LNG
  • Continental Tire to move to South Carolina
  • Ford Cologne plant to use green electric power
  • Porsche to fight London congestion charge increase
  • Russia could be largest European market by 2010
  • U.S. cars and trucks are getting older
    February 21, 2008
  • New Ontario law targets drunk drivers
  • Honda Civic and Ford F-Series top January sales
  • New B.C. budget introduces fossil fuel tax
  • Bentley forms partnership with audio manufacturer
  • GM settles auto defect claim in California
  • Volvo releases first pictures of all-new XC60
  • Audi announces 2009 A4 Avant wagon
    February 20, 2008
  • Gas prices unjustified in 2007, says CAA-Quebec
  • Saturn Astra named Motoring 2008 Car of the Year
  • Kia to unveil Soul concepts at Geneva show
  • Chrysler loses tooling from bankrupt supplier
  • Russian Ford Focus now in production
  • SAE Foundation honours Ford's Alan Mulally
  • Volvo to build 15 millionth car today
    February 19, 2008
  • Drop in manufacturing signifies problem, CAW says
  • Porsche announces voluntary recall on Cayenne
  • Minivan auction benefits Children's Aid Foundation
  • Daimler appoints new Chief Compliance Officer
  • Toyota unveils new hybrid for Japanese market
    February 18, 2008
  • Audi announces 2008 A4 Progressiv models
  • Transport Canada issues latest recalls
  • Toyota announces 2009 Corolla and Matrix pricing
  • Longines introduces new motorsports-inspired watches
  • Ford to use Fiesta name globally on new small car
  • Rolls-Royce to unveil Phantom Coupe at Geneva
  • ecoMOBILITY underway with request for proposals
    February 15, 2008
  • Feds spend millions to reduce personal car use
  • Driver fatigue study released
  • Land Rover G4 Challenge to start in Nevada Passage
  • Corvette announces 2008 427 Limited Edition Z06
  • Mazda wins Design Grand Prize in Paris
  • Harlequin contest winner to receive NASCAR wedding
    February 14, 2008
  • Audi R8 wins 2008 Canadian Car of the Year award
  • Chevrolet Silverado awarded 2008 Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year
  • Ford Sync wins 2008 Best New Technology Award
  • Volkswagen Canada announces price reductions
  • Porsche announces new Canadian subsidiary
  • New York Auto Show launches Virtual Garage
  • RM to sell Duesenbergs at Amelia Island auction
  • Aston Martin to open test centre at Nürburgring
  • BMW Canada announces 2008 M3 pricing
  • CAW taxi drivers protest new cameras in Ottawa
  • Carroll Shelby receives lifetime achievement award
    February 13, 2008
  • Honda sells three-millionth vehicle in Canada
  • CAW recognized for community work
  • GM and UAW reach agreement on attrition program
  • Multi-car households are the norm in U.S.
  • London unveils new program for walking and cycling
  • Women's magazine chooses Best Family Vehicles
  • Saskatchewan man named for million-dollar shootout
  • Shell sales to benefit Saskatchewan Telemiracle
  • High school students demonstrate skills at CIAS
  • Quebec passes road safety act on winter tires
  • Motoring 2008 presents Car of the Year special
    February 12, 2008
  • Hyundai introduces Quebec-only Accent under $10,000
  • Pirelli sponsors a day at the Toronto Auto Show
  • Mazda Canada announces mid-year upgrades to Mazda3
  • Acura to debut 2009 TSX at New York auto show
  • B.C. appoints Deputy Registrar for vehicles
  • BCCA membership and revenue up, but income down
  • Mercedes wins award for DIESOTTO engine
  • GM Podcast addresses environmental challenges
  • Saab featured at Sweden's ICEHOTEL
  • Joint engine plant in Michigan wins Shingo award
    February 11, 2008
  • Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealerships to merge
  • Hot Wheels celebrates 40th birthday at CIAS
  • Detroit auto show attendance tops 700,000
  • EPA raises 2008 renewable fuels standard
  • Fatal truck crashes fell to all-time low in 2006
  • GM to list entire U.S. inventory on eBay Motors
  • Nissan donates to Tennessee tornado victims
  • NADA urges automakers to treat dealers as partners
    February 8, 2008
  • Hybrids a "stopgap", researchers say
  • U.S. hybrid sales up 27.3 per cent in January
  • BMW announces X6 microsite
  • MADD Canada asks for swift passage of Bill C-2
  • GM asks public to "write its history"
  • ZAP to revive historic Detroit Electric name
    February 7, 2008
  • MotorWeek TV announces 2008 Drivers' Choice Awards
  • Properly adjusted head restraints crucial to safety
  • Consumer Protection offers collision tips
  • CAW calls for policy as aluminum plant closes
  • Michelin invests in fuel economy technology
  • Nissan taking pre-orders for GT-R in U.S.
  • Nissan first to initiate bioethanol trial in Japan
    February 6, 2008
  • Dodge unveils new Challenger SRT8 at Chicago Show
  • Chevrolet unveils all-new 2009 Traverse
  • Ford unveils factory-customized 2009 Edge Sport
  • European parking firm now Canada's second-largest
  • Privacy issues on drivers' licenses under discussion
  • Tax firm offers tips for company car expenses
  • Cadillac tops Mercedes and BMW in Consumer Reports
  • Ford to unveil Focus convertible in Geneva
  • Texas University receives biofuel research grant
  • Land Rover announces G4 Challenge participation
    February 5, 2008
  • GM Centre in Oshawa receives $120 million funding
  • Porsche produces 200,000th Cayenne
  • Automotive historic site celebrates GM anniversary
  • Some Mitsubishi and Volkswagen models under recall
  • International governments issue report on biofuels
  • Volkswagen to introduce new 7-speed DSG transmission
    February 4, 2008
  • January 2008 sales second-best on record
  • Toyota Canada lowers prices on 16 models
  • GMC announces 2009 Sierra Hybrid
  • Mazda announces mid-year enhancements to Mazda3
  • Evenflo announces voluntary infant seat recall
  • Ontario's toll highway extends $10 million in benefits
  • Commercial truck collision safety system demonstrated
  • Three Canadian plants among top ten producers
    February 1, 2008
  • Transport Canada statistics show road fatalities down
  • CAA-Quebec publishes vehicle warranty study
  • IBC urges PEI residents to check insurance coverage
  • BCAA holds workshops for teen drivers' parents
  • Lamborghini delivers 3,000th Murcielago LP640
  • GM to show vintage vehicles in Syracuse
  • Mazda launches all-new Atenza in Japan

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