Articles Written By Matt Bubbers

What Are Car Owners Supposed to Do When Automakers Shut Down?
By Matt Bubbers
November 18, 2024

Imagine the company that made your new vehicle goes bankrupt. Then what?

2025 Aston Martin Vanquish First Drive Review
By Matt Bubbers
October 27, 2024

Can Aston Martin’s new 824-hp V12 flagship stand up to Ferrari’s frenetic 12Cilindri?

2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri First Drive Review
By Matt Bubbers
October 01, 2024

The V12 Ferrari is not dead. Driving this 819-hp monster reminds us why.

2025 Aston Martin Vantage First Drive Review
By Matt Bubbers
May 12, 2024

Is this part of Aston’s power play for properly competitive cars — and profitability?

A Visual History of Nissan’s GT-R: From Humble Family Car to 1,300-HP Electric Monster
By Matt Bubbers
December 07, 2023

The story of Godzilla rising from the Skyline.

Once an EV Leader, Nissan Plots Comeback With New Electric SUVs and Battery Tech
By Matt Bubbers
November 15, 2023

Nissan was a pioneer in electric vehicles. What happened?

A Total Hack Goes to Flat Track School
By Matt Bubbers
August 31, 2022

My friends all bailed on the Go Flat Track School for reasons related to avoiding broken bones. I went anyway.

Matt Bubbers

Matt Bubbers

Matt is a car critic and columnist who, for the last decade, has covered cars, motorbikes, culture and the (increasingly electric!) future of transportation for AutoTrader, The Globe and Mail, and elsewhere. When not in far-flung places test driving far-flung supercars, he’s at home in Toronto working on a garage full of needy old cars and bikes.