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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:
Car exhibit not afraid to be Canadian
From its extensive collection, Canada's Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa features Canadian-built cars from (the 1867 Steam Buggy), to the almost-present (Toyota Prius sold in 1997), reports John LeBlanc. Read more
Sprightly Mazda2 makes best use of lightness
Jil McIntosh has driven the new Mazda2 due here in July and says it may appear to be underpowered on the page, but its light weight makes it a snappy performer. Read more
Jeep's 2011 Cherokee much Grander
Jil McIntosh has also driven the brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is much impoved in performance and interior materials. 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:
How to ride a Segway or, getting a bum steer
Lorraine Sommerfeld says it's impossible to ride a Segway without looking like a dork. But they're so much fun, you don't care. Read more
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