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Daniel Barron may seem like a fresh-faced automotive man among the veteran scribes throughout the automotive industry in Canada,

Daniel attended Centennial College for journalism and graduated in 2001. He worked co-op for several months at Canoe’s SLAM! sports section. After being hired as a freelancer and paying his dues working the overnight shift, he was offered a position as an online editor for Autonet.ca – a chance he instantly jumped at.

He was thrown into the fire early, being sent to the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto in February, 2004 – only a couple of weeks after starting his employment. It was an eye-opening experience, but one that served him well in the years to come. He quickly learned the two golden rules of attending auto shows: bring your own bag for press kits, and wear comfortable shoes.

In addition to appearing in Autonet, the Sun chain of newspapers, and 24 Hours, he also writes about gaming in Canoe’s Wham! gaming section.

In his free time, Daniel enjoys playing video games, perusing the latest science fiction novel and teaching his all-white cat how to stop shedding. He enjoys running (not from anything in particular), and watching any movie that involves Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider or giant robots that transform into cars.

Though he spent much of his early years crammed in the back of several iterations of the Dodge Caravan with his five siblings, he learned how to drive in his father’s ’94 Mercury Topaz. After getting his license and staying on his best behaviour (mostly), he even managed to get the Mazda Millenia for those nights when he wanted to impress. His first car was a 2003 Toyota Corolla and he still manages to find excuses now and then to take it out for a spin.

He is currently livin’ la vida loca. He resides in the outskirts of Toronto and though he has a short commute to work, there’s never a shortage of destinations for him to visit and he never hesitates to make excuses to drive all over southern Ontario. Driving is truly one of Daniel’s passions and he can think of nothing better on this Earth than cruising in a convertible with the top down on a hot summer night.

Daniel Barron's Archives

Hollywood’s Next Hottest Movie Car

hollywood
May 16, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

Hollywood's Next Hottest Movie Car More

Auto insurance satisfaction

Auto insurance premiums
May 15, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

B.C. drivers were unhappy across all three criteria used in the survey - customer service, value for money, and claims service. More

2013 Chevrolet Trax

2013 Chevrolet Trax
May 14, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

France will host the official global debut of the Trax at the 2012 Paris Motor Show in September. More

A big history for a little Beetle

vwbeetle
May 14, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

A Volkswagen Beetle retrospective More

Mother’s Day ideas

Mother's Day ideas
May 12, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

Once the vehicle is fueled up and cleaned, a road trip is another strong choice to make mom happy on Mother's Day. More

Carroll Shelby dies at 89

Carroll Shelby with 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 convertible at Ford's Dearborn, Michigan Proving Ground.
May 11, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

Shelby was a longtime Ford Motor Company partner, and was involved with the Blue Oval for several decades, helping create some of the most famous Mustangs ever. More

Fighting traffic tickets

Traffic ticket resolutions.
May 10, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

The government in the province says the move would have a combined value of $8 to $11 milllion per year. More

eHighway of the Future

eHighway of the Future
May 9, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

Siemens says it can even use current technology already created to support the eHighway. More

Clean diesel distance record

Passat TDI sets new record
May 8, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

To make the drive more realistic, 120 pounds of luggage was placed in the vehicle, and the couple only drove during daylight hours in order to experience normal traffic situations. More

Chrysler recalls sedans

2012 Chrysler 300
May 7, 2012
Written by Daniel Barron

Chrysler says the recall is a precaution, and it isn't aware of any accidents or injuries related to the condition. More