Friday, May 14, 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:

Camaro workers proud to have a winner
Bill Taylor toured GM's Camaro factory in Oshawa and finds that workers are sweating the details, which is probably why they sell everyone they can make. Read more

New restoration shop rebuilds oldest cars
Jil McIntosh checks outs a Pefferlaw, Ont. shop that does it all in-house as it seeks the best of the best among pre-war vehicles. Read more

Vaunted lithium-air cell just paper battery
Peter Gorrie points out that no one's produced even a single working (and highly vaunted) lithium-air battery, according to a Dalhousie University physicist. 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:

New fire rescue fees play with danger

Lorraine Sommerfeld says the fairly recent imposition of fees for accident scene services by Ontario municipalities could very well harm victims. Read more

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