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Driving with Zack Spencer is heard across Canada on the Corus Radio Network on the following radio stations. CKNW-Vancouver, CFAX-Victoria, CHNL-Kamloops, CKOV-Kelowna, CKOR-Penticton, CJOR-Oliver, CHED-Edmonton, CHQR-Calgary, CKOM-Saskatoon, CJME-Regina, CJOB-Winnipeg, CFPL-London, CHML-Hamilton, CFMJ-Toronto, and CINW-Montreal.
Driving airs live at 10am Pacific, 11am Mountain, Noon Central and 1pm Eastern time. All of the previous broadcasts are available on this website for you to listen to them again.
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In the face of record high gas and oil prices, with no relief in sight, Zack asks what will be your next automotive purchase?
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Today's modern cars come with all kinds of helpful electronic gadgets from back-up cameras to DVD players. If your car doesn't have some of these helpful tools they can be installed. Electronics expert Les Varnai joins Zack to discuss the latest trends.
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Canada's leading auto industry analyst Dennis DesRosier joins Zack to talk
about incentives, eco-rebate, China and the state of the auto industry.
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Kathy Ward the president of Canadian Black Book joins Zack to discuss how trade in prices are determined.
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Catch the Vibe is an event put on by General Motors to promote the New Pontiac Vibe. Zack along with other journalists form teams to help one Canadian win a Vibe. Marc Bouchard joins Zack to discuss the impact of new winter tire and cell phone laws in Quebec.
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Nova Scotia and Quebec join Newfoundland Labrador in banning hand held cell phones while driving. Zack opens the lines to see if listeners think other Provinces should follow suit.
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David Booth from The National Post joins Zack and takes calls from potential buyers looking for information about new car purchases.
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Zack opens the phone lines to see if people still have a preference to either domestic or import vehicles and if the new product from the BIG 3 are changing attitudes.
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Vehicles that are 15 years and older can be imported into Canada without having to go through the RIV. Michael Bain joins Zack to talk about the popularity of Japanese imports and how the process works.
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Petroleum analyst Michael J Ervin joins Zack to explain how gasoline prices are set. Michael also gives his insight into the future price of oil
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