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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:
Honda CR-Z goes back to future
John LeBlanc drives the modern "CR-X", which is now called CR-Z -- a coupe that blends sporty heart of old 1980s CR-X and today's environmental spirit. Read more
Honda Indy attendance must be made public
Motorsport writer Norris McDonald says the owners of the Honda Indy are creating suspicion by refusing to release the number of people who attended the race. Read more
Harley Ultra smoothed the trip to N.S.
Harley Electra Glide Ultra Limited that Steve Bond tested made easy work of 5,000 km trip to Cape Breton and back. 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:
'Provenance' as important in child safety as art
Lorraine Sommerfeld says if you're aiming to sell a precious commodity, you have to know its provenance. The same applies to bike helmets and child seats. Read more
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