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Happy National Columnists' Day to our regularly published experts

We rounded up some recent posts written by the best of the best

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Over the years, Driving has had the opportunity to connect with experts across Canada. Many of those experts have become well-known in the automotive industry and extremely well-loved by our readers.

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Our esteemed team of award-winning journalists publishes original, fresh, and breaking content, bringing their insight to all manners of automotive topics, from driving etiquette and maintenance to industry trends and technology.

If you have questions, they’ve got answers — and opinions.

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David Booth — Motor Mouth

David Booth’s take on the evolving world of cars and trucks: from fuel and technology to the past and future of vehicle design.

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Timothy Cain — Driving By Numbers

Timothy brings his expertise from creating and running a Canadian automotive sales-tracking website to Driving, and breaks down the best sellers, market losers, and interesting trends in Canadian vehicle sales.

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Alyn Edwards — Collector Classics

Alyn is a certified car nut with several dozen classics, roaming Vancouver and the world for interesting stories about cars, people and events.

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Owner Jonathan Parker with his freshly restored 1926 Nash Advanced Six roadster.
Owner Jonathan Parker with his freshly restored 1926 Nash Advanced Six roadster. Photo by Alyn Edwards

Andrew McCredie — Plugged In

Andrew sits down with some of the biggest names in the electric vehicle world on this podcast where he talks what’s new in battery-powered vehicles.

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Jil McIntosh — How It Works and Rearview Mirror

Jil dives into the latest technology under the hood or out on the roads and explains exactly how it works in simplified terms. Jil also takes a look back at the past, finding interesting stories about car companies and characters in automotive history.

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Lorraine Sommerfeld — Lorraine Complains/Explains

Award-winning writer Lorraine takes a different view of the automotive world. She isn’t afraid to call out bad driving behaviour and set the record straight.

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Brian Turner — Your Corner Wrench and Troubleshooter

Brian brings his expertise from over 35 years of automotive parts and service management experience to a column on a variety of maintenance issues.

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Greg Williams — On the Road

Greg’s long-established automotive column for the Calgary Herald Driving section covers local Calgary events, personalities and interesting vehicles and builds.

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