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A BMW with Electronic Stability Control is put through its paces at Mosport

Think you can out-drive a computer? You can't

'It's a no-brainer - anyone who doesn't want (electronic stability control) in their car is an idiot,' writes Peter Cheney.

Can I reset a Honda's airbag warning light myself?

Globe Drive's auto maintenance expert Richard Russell explains why this is a job for the repair shop

Driving solo: Steven Page and his Prius

Former Barenaked Ladies singer was Canada's first customer for Toyota's green car

Famed motorcycle company got off to a slow start

William Harley and Arthur Davidson were in their early twenties when they started their company. Click here for a history of Harley-Davidson in pictures.

New Harley-Davidson doesn't mess with success

It doesn't have raw, tire-melting power but this Heritage Softail touring bike is a winner

How to buy a car south of the border

With the loonie flirting with parity to the U.S. dollar once again, this is an issue that our readers love to discuss. This article was originally posted in April, 2010.

Technology pads Ford's bottom line

The Sync system has helped boost Ford's revenue per vehicle 14 per cent in one year, writes senior Globe Drive writer Jeremy Cato in his blog, Driving It Home.

Buying Used: A Honda SUV on auto-Pilot

Agreeable Honda only had one 'freshening' in six years

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