w PU~Y RE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,, 1989, PAGE 15 - 10 -RS 24 HOUR COIN CAR WASH -OMN FIONDA recently donated 54 cars to in their auto technician training 31 Canadian colleges and schools, programs. including Durham College, for use Cressida:9 A Toyota tradition FROM PAGE 14 The four-wheel ventilated dises have a computer-controlled aidlock brakcing system. The electronically-controlled four-speed automatic overdrive tiransmission has a lock-up torque cionverter. The afl-season steel-belted rmcbala were selected to provide a co:mpromse of stabililty and dxiving comfort. The Cressida is -loaded, loaded, 'Ioaded; there are only two major olptions--a moonroof and leather seats and trim. The only thing that could in arly way be ca]led a design gaffe is the two-part sound system. the 80-watt, six-speaker, AM-FM radio is separated from the ful logic control auto-reverse tape deck bv the heatine svstem panel (tile controls ofwhich slide out wlhen a button is puéhed). Àndyvou can count on the new Cresi da to beas well built as axiything else that carnies the 'Thcyota logo, which is just about au well bufit as anything in the Auto show FROM PAGE 13 mrembers of the f..amily, Tonks "<The show is for everybody. We even ]have stuif there for -the kids, and a child care centre for the littie ones. There are remote control cars to watch, and this has been the biggest bit every year. We've got something for ev..erybody, cars for everybody.» Ihe Toronto International Auto Show is open to the public frcm Feb. 16 through 26. Hours are fromil 1 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. onx Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.xn. on Sunday. Admission is $7, $5 for stu- dents and seniors. .Truc k PROM PAGE 13. of it," Linknxaster said. Eis best selling truck bas been the Ford F-150, and the buyers h ave b-een between 25 to 40. Nearly every automobile inanufacturer bas its own truck arid titility vehicle versions; to niane a few manufacturers: Nis- sà an, GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Mlazda, Suzuki, Jeep, and GM/ Passport (GM's inmport ope- raLtion). 'Why drive a truck for personal use when there is really no need foT its ph sical abilities, espe- cially in tMe city? The answers are as varied as the drivers who enjoy trucks. world. Ail tis for $31,953 and the car still doesn't excite me. Maybe it's me and flot the car. I knew you'd agree, F. David. Aloi Law is a member of the. Automotive Journalise Association of Canada. I I and Crum & Fors ter of Canada Ltde Crum & Forster of Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of D.J.S. as their insurance broker in the Ajax - Whitby - Pickerng area. Crum & Forster of Canad *a Ltd. is a major Canadian general insurance company which writes homeowners, cottages, automobiles, and personal liability insurance tailored to the upscale personal insurance market. Crum & Forster have selected D.I.S. as being the proper blend of professionalism, marketing and technical knowledge to serve this market. For more information on the many quality products of Crum & Forster, please contact D.IS. Insurance Brokers at 965 Dundas St. W., Suite 200, Whitby, 666-2090. Crum & Forster and D.I.S. form a powerfu.l team to satisfy your insurance needs. ANSR~EIMPROVING YOUR ODDS IUUINLIK)N CANAAS# ILR Of <N4ARK) AN 1KL R From left to right - (standing) Criim and Forster of Canada: John Engel, Marketing Manager, Chris Markwell, President and C.O.O.; Shaliniu Bennett, Marketing Representative; Dave Tippett, AVP Personal Lines. (seated) Peter DiLello, President L.I.S.; Ken Rayner, Senior Vioe-President Crum and Forster of Canada.