Dealers Voice: The Automobile Industry in 2019
The year in review
The year in review
Norris McDonald will reprise Auto Show Live at next week’s Discovery trade show.
Jason Campbell came to the AutoShow from Formula One and insists on the same standard of excellence.
For the next year, Susan Gubasta’s new role with the TADA will be to serve as president of the 2020 AutoShow.
“It’s a total team effort. It’s such a relief when the show is over and we are so proud of what we’ve accomplished.”
It's bringing the emotion and fun back into why we're in this business,
Craig Jackson casually chats with Gary Grant during CIAS
The winning features in this year’s three categories of Best Technical Innovation, Best Safety Innovation, and Best Green Innovation
Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame annual inductions have become part of the Autoshow festivities
Petersen Museum exhibit represents classic L.A. car culture
Mercedes-Benz is full speed ahead for SUVs with gas and electric power.
Here’s a guide of every car on display in the 100 Level of the North Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
No sign of a mid-size pick-up, but the Ram 1500 Classic fills in the gaps.
To present the LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron project, designer Lubor Zelinka came all the way from LEGO’s plant in Kladno, Czech Republic.
New president says sanctioning body is in trouble because it ignored its base but that will change – and he couldn’t be making a bigger mistake
SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team unveiled its 2019 livery in Toronto.
The 46th AutoShow takes place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and runs from Feb. 15 until Feb. 24.
The QX Inspiration Concept from Infiniti will make its national debut at the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto.
Dismissed as fantasy a few years ago, today this looks a lot like the future of racing.
The installation is courtesy the Ontario Regiment RCAC Museum