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Hyundai secures nine Editors Choice Awards from Car and Driver, showcasing excellence across EVs, SUVs, and sedans.
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The second-largest auto parts manufacturer in Canada, Guelph-based Linamar Corporation, has announced a $1.1-billion ...
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