Inside the Toronto Pearson Airport there are information desks in each terminal. At the information desks one can be directed to many things a traveler might need such as a hotel or a rental car.
Check flight times from the Pearson International Airport website. This will be the most up to date and accurate information. You can also call the airport regarding a specific flight.
In order to travel from Mississauga to Toronto, one could walk, run, swim, wade, ride in a boat, ride a tricycle, ride a bicycle, drive or ride in a motor vehicle, take a train, float in a hot air balloon, or even fly from Pearson International Airport to the Island Airport. If one were to stand at the border between Toronto and Mississauga, I suppose falling down would enable you to get from one to the other as well.
You could use either greyhound bus (www.greyhound.ca) or VIA rail (www.viarail.ca). If you are travelling from Pearson Airport, there is Robert Q bus service (http://www.robertq.com). There's also a fairly new frequent service provided by Aboutown Airport Express (www.aboutown.on.ca).
Minimum of 2 hrs in good traffic and no delay at the border crossing. Could be twice as long during rush hour and on a busy day at the border crossing.
If you could tell what airport or airline you are taking, there could be a different route to take.
There are many car dealers in the Toronto area. One could go to Mid-Toronto Mitsubishi or Toronto North Mitsubishi. Both of these car dealers are located in Toronto.
There are many places in the Toronto area where one could find automatic cars for sale. One could visit BMW Toronto, Toronto Honda, Downtown Toyota, City South Fine Cars, or Toyota on the Park.
The city of Toronto has a population of approximately 2.48 million. More information on Toronto could be found on their website: http://www.toronto.ca/index.htm
Public transport is generally available in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, in the form of airplane travel. Air Canada, Delta, WestJet,United Airlines and undoubtedly more, offer direct flights from Cincinnati to Toronto Pearson International Airport. The cheapest one-wayflight I could find was approx. $250.You do have many options in terms of grounded public transport, but these are often more expensive. They should be easy to find with some research, but here are a few options:Greyhound Buses have a few schedules that you could use, but you will need to make a meal/rest stop in one or more destination. Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Columbus appear the most frequentlyrome2rio.com provides a route involving a Greyhound Bus from Cincinnati to Detroit, and then a VIA Rail train over the border into Torontomegabus.com provides a bus service from Cincinnati to Buffalo, New York. From Buffalo, they also provide a bus service to TorontoCoach USA offers a very similar service: a bus trip from Cincinnati to Buffalo, and from there to Toronto
You should know that Toronto has a pitbull ban. Owing a pitbull there could give you some troubles.
There are currently over 1,000 Hyundai cars for sale in Toronto. One could try car dealerships such as 'Toronto Hyundai' or 'Westend Hyundai' to find Hyundai cars in Toronto.
There are many places where one could hire a car at Bergerac Airport. One could hire a car at Bergerac airport at popular on the web sources such as Buggs Car Hire and Economy Car Rentals.