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Turkey Day Classic: Kia (not the) Besta – Like Your Turkey Extra Rare?
Posted on November 25, 2011 | 26 CommentsHow about some really rare turkey? The exact details of how the Kia Besta van came to Canada might just be lost to us. I do have some theories but […] -
CC Capsule: The Cold Canadian Chevette – Pontiac Acadian
Posted on November 18, 2011 | 9 CommentsAs we have seen in Paul’s Chevette article, the little Chevrolet was a version of the global T-car. I won’t repeat the details of that here but Canada, always the […] -
Passport to Badge Engineering Hell: GM Messes With Our Heads
Posted on September 10, 2011 | 58 CommentsGM has made many a baffling brand choices and is the General of badge-engineering, but I believe in Canada they have made some of the most baffling of all. Near […]