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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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Zack opens the phone lines to see what listens want to talk about. Car
suggestions, fuel efficiency? Have a listen
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Zack takes some great calls from listeners who get to play major car company CEO for a day. What do they suggest should be done in today's environment.
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Corus radio business analyst Michael levy joins Zack to talk about the
economic troubles facing the car business.
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Robert lamb gives an update on the excellent progress Cars Without Borders
has made in making it easier for Canadians to import cars from the U.S.
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The Federal Liberal Party have proposed a carbon tax and the BC liberal
Party is implementing one on July 1st. What do Canadian drivers think about
these taxes?
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Many of us have memories of our Dad and the car. On this Father's day we open the lines and let callers tell funny stories about their Dad and the family car.
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Richard Cooper from JD Power and Associates joins Zack to talk about the newly released Initial Quality Study. There are a few surprises!
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The Kidney Car Program has been operation in Canada for years. Find out how your old clunker can raise money for the Kidney Foundation. Zack also opens the lines to hear what listeners think of his gas rebate idea.
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Car broker "Cory the Car Guy" discusses the used car market, what a broker does and the best tips for buying a used car.
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Toyota announced that they have sold one million Prius cars worldwide. Has hybrid technology developed to the point that buyers are ready to consider
one? Hear what listeners have to say, both good and bad.
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