Many home buying nightmares can be avoided with proper home inspections, yet time after time we see shoddy inspections leaving hard working Canadians up the creek without a paddle.
By spending aggressively on their cards, consumers can generate rewards which can easily add up to hundreds of dollars per year. That’s not bad for doing the spending you’d normally do anyway.
Last week Ford announced that in only 5 years they’ll have achieved what so many auto companies are racing to do now: make an entirely autonomous vehicle that won’t require any human control at all.
Despite how far the technology has come in the last few years, electric cars are still struggling to make up more than a fraction of auto sales. There are a variety of reasons why that is, but the brains behind EVEN Electric feel part of the problem is the way auto sales are approached.
Earlier this summer Norway made headlines when it appeared that the country was seriously planning to cease the sale of gas and diesel vehicles now that electric vehicles are more viable than ever. Unfortunately it seems that won’t be happening.
Driving a vehicle in Canada isn’t as simple as just putting the cash down and driving your new ride off the lot as you test the sound system. In order to operate a vehicle legally it has to be insured. Before you take that step, you must first get a vehicle inspection (also known in some places as a “safety”) done in the province you are looking to insure your car or truck in.