Friday, February 19, 2010

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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:

The Toronto auto show never ends
Although this is the last weekend for the Toronto auto show, there's still so much to see. Our Wheels team of auto writers and editors has compiled a huge second online special section. For example, ever thought you'd like to sit in one of those exotics roped off and guarded? Star reporter Raveena Aulakh tried and sometimes failed. Other highlights include Canada's first roadoing supercar, winners of the Cruise Nationals and Jim Kenzie can't believe the voting results for the Canadian Car of the Year. Read more

Smart pulls off an Olympic feat
Jim Kenzie takes over the Team Wheels Smart for the last leg, from Whitehorse to Vancouver. During the 2,500 km Arctic winter challenge, the highlight was the beautiful but not so hot hot springs at Liard, B.C. Read more

Size really does matter – in insurance
Bigger is better when it comes to saving on your auto insurance, says a Canadian underwriter. Read more

Join the discussions on Wheels.ca's blogs

Catch Norris McDonald's provocative Auto Racing blog Read more

Jim Kenzie brings his unique perspective to The Driver's Seat. Read more

John LeBlanc casts his jaundiced eye on the auto industry at The Crank. Read more

Also:

Obeying the road rules just means being thoughtful
Lorraine Sommerfeld says that never mind the laws, where you park and how you drive your car come down to whether your conduct is founded on a co-operative and community spirit. Read more

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