The Government of Nova Scotia has unveiled a new registration levy targeting electric and hybrid vehicle owners. The measure, announced in the provincial budget, will take effect on Oct. 1. It introduces fixed charges for two categories of low-emission vehicles. The decision has prompted reactions from drivers, industry representatives and environmental advocates across the province.

Are you tired of overpaying for car insurance? Finding affordable car insurance in Ontario requires balancing cost with the right coverage. This article will help you determine your budget and coverage needs, ensuring you secure cheap auto insurance without sacrificing essential protection. We'll explore how to set a spending limit, assess coverage options based on your vehicle type, estimate deductibles, and consider personal factors that affect insurance costs.

Turbochargers have become a cornerstone of modern performance tuning. They don’t just increase horsepower — they redefine the driving experience. A properly modified turbo means quicker response, better acceleration, and the thrill that every car enthusiast craves.

Starting this week, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has begun sharing selected vehicle export information with trusted partners. This move is expected to limit the illegal practice of VIN cloning, which has been widely used to re-identify stolen vehicles and reintroduce them into the Canadian market. Data is currently being shared with CARFAX and the Équité Association, both of which play active roles in identifying fraud in the automotive sector.

This week, several automakers have announced recalls for various vehicle models, citing issues ranging from braking defects to faulty headlamps. Affected vehicles span multiple manufacturers and years, with notices issued to ensure driver safety and compliance with regulations.

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