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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:
90,000 km ride around the world on a Gold Wing
Mark Richardson talks to a Mississauga couple that rode 90,000 km round the world on a motorcycle over two years, a trip that never was supposed to happen. Read more
Plugging into the right battery size
Peter Gorrie says the difference in plug-ins is akin to the traditional gap between average North American cars and those from Europe and Asia: Here, bigger is better; there, it's small. 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
Norris McDonald, a former supermodified owner and driver, writes an Auto Racing blog for Wheels.ca Read more
Also:
Spring fever risky time for teen drivers
Lorraine Sommerfeld says spring fever can be seductive to teen drivers. It's important to remind them to look out for each other. Read more
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