AJAC Journalists finalize selections for 2021 Canadian Car and Utility Vehicle of the Year
The Canadian Car and Utility winners will be presented in March
The Canadian Car and Utility winners will be presented in March
This week, Mitsubishi goes all-in on new Outlander, Hyundai refreshes the Kona crossover, GM's Oshawa tech track is open, Infiniti prices the soon to arrive QX55, and AJAC announces its eight Canadian
This week, Envision a new Buick, Mitsubishi shows off the new Outlander, Mercedes-Benz and Chevrolet have new electric crossovers, Ford rewards shoppers, and Microsoft joins GM in the self-driving car
Jim Kenzie decides that the time has come to hang up his metaphorical mesh-back driving gloves.
Today, AJAC recognized the best green options in the country for buyers of 2020 vehicles.
The awards will be handed out during the Vancouver International Auto Show, March 25th.
Annual awards recognize the best in automotive advances
Jaguar’s I-PACE electric SUV has now won this award for the second year in a row.
From these 36 finalist vehicles in 12 classes, the AJAC category winners will be revealed January 16th at the Montreal International Auto Show.
Official category results will be revealed at the Montreal Auto Show in January and final results for Canadian Car of the Year and Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year will be revealed at the Canadian
The first ever battery electric vehicle to win the honour.
However, consumers should know that not all awards are created equal.
The winning features in this year’s three categories of Best Technical Innovation, Best Safety Innovation, and Best Green Innovation
Nearly 70 members cast more than 1,500 ballots on 55 entries that included last year's category winners and this year's new or significantly updated vehicles.
The 2019 Buick Regal Tour X is writer Jim Kenzie’s choice for Car of the Year.
The Automobile Journalists Assosciation of Canada has declared the Honda Accord and Chrysler Pacifica as Canadian Car of the year and Utility Vehicle of the year respectively.
He wonders where the Genesis G90 is in the mix, as he calls it one of the top three new cars he has driven all year.
The great thing about driving so many cars in such a short span, is how, as the week goes on, you begin to better appreciate the details that help make these unique from one another.
This is the 29th straight year for the event and this year journalists are voting for the Canadian Car of the Year, Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year, Canadian Green Car of the Year and Canadian Gr