Experiencing firsthand how Alfa’s curiously flawed monsters of the early '90s can delight — but only if you let them.
First Drive: 2023 Honda Civic Type R →
Honda’s latest hot hatch might just be the segment's best—more importantly, it shows that the brand’s still got it.
Brainless Brawn: Celebrating the vulgarity of Dodge’s end-of-the-line Hellcat Jailbreaks →
Taking some time to chew the end of Mopar’s whinnying 807-horsepower muscle.
Track Test: 2022 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Premium →
Proper enthusiast motoring, now baked with gluten.
Jokey's Jalopies: Road-testing Wonderland's antique car ride →
Emboldened by the Ferrari factory test track, Elle gets serious with an antique car ride.
Luxury Review: 2022 Lexus LC 500 Convertible →
Like the idea of a Jag without the Jag maintenance? Hop on this 5.0L V8 while you can.
First Drive: The hybrid McLaren Artura is eroding my automotive traditionalism →
Hybrid tech makes this advanced twin-turbo as sharp as a quad.
Performance Review: 2022 BMW M3 Competition xDrive →
A thrillingly muscular, dissociatively precise enthusiast drive.
The Porsche Taycan Turbo S reignites the lost magic of the 911 →
This hyper-modern shooting brake is all the best of Porsche — without the purist baggage.
Off-Road Review: 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor →
With six cylinders that bark like eight, this truck commands you to live your truth.
Track Test: 2022 Hyundai Kona N →
Hyundai’s N introduces a new segment with astonishing success.
Let them eat cake in the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 →
Any grateful child should ferry their family in a Maybach.
Monster Wagons Compared: E 63 AMG vs RS 6 Avant vs Taycan Cross Turismo →
Two enthusiast-darling V8s go head-to-head with a visit from the future of the segment.
Porsche Provinz: Dealer Profile: Porsche of London
When UCR's passionate southwest Ontarian drivers need something for their beloved vehicles, they needn’t look far.
This article was originally published in the December 2017 issue of Provinz, the official magazine of the Porsche Club of America Upper Canada Region.
A twentysomething's experience with the legendary Nikon F
I've been shooting on a Nikon F for six months now, and it has been one of the most pleasant experiences since I started inconveniencing myself with all this grainy film nonsense. Sitting just shy of the 500 exposure mark, I've had the opportunity to develop some thoughts on this crisp - if unwieldy - lump of photographic history.