Jeremy Sinek has been writing professionally about cars and the auto industry since 1973, in the UK, US, South Africa and Canada. He holds a B.Sc. in Engineering and Arts Studies and is an experienced specialist in instrumented track testing. He is a juror on the North American Car of the Year awards as well as the AJAC Canadian Car of the Year. Formerly editor of World of Wheels magazine, he has been freelancing since 2005 and his work can be seen regularly In the Globe and Mail Drive section, on globeandmail.com/globe-drive. He is also a founding contributor to Automotive News Canada
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With nearly identical specs and pricing, the Cadillac XT4 and Volvo XC40 are set apart in terms of feel, styling and performance
VW’s pricing is about five per cent higher than mainstream rivals, but in return buyers get a German-engineered car that can cruise all day long at 250 km/h on the autobahn