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Here's a sneak peek at some of the most noteworthy stories coming up in this weekend's Wheels section of the Toronto Star:
Auto industry aiming to go small
With new fuel-economy standards on the horizon, automakers are grappling with how to design tiny cars with engines that are big on power and efficiency, writes Peter Gorrie. Read more
North Americans becoming more European
The impacts of globalization mean our consumer choices are starting to mirror those of car buyers overseas, says John LeBlanc. Read more
Tire rotation worth the money
Switching your tires from axle to axle is a simple and convenient way to stay safe, advises Wheels tire expert John Mahler. Read more
You speak out on road speed
Our letters to the editor includes a knock at our critics for conducting high-speed test drives on public roads. Read more
Canadian driver conquers Dakar
Patrick Trahan of Montreal became the fourth Canadian to complete one of the world's most gruelling endurance tests, writes Larry Tate. Read more
Join the discussions on Wheels.ca's blogs
Jim Kenzie brings 25 years' experience to his blog. Read more
John LeBlanc on the latest foibles of the auto industry. Read more
Also:
How do you pull car keys from the elderly?
Lorraine Sommerfeld says we need to figure out how to sensitively tell those elderly citizens whose health issues cause them to be unsafe drivers that it's time to hand in the keys. Read more
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