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Pickup Trucks (Page 83)

By John Goreham on
Torque news spotted this gorgeous 2018 Jeep Wrangler pickup truck in the wild. Here's what it is, and how it came to be before the new Gladiator's recent launch.
By Mary Conway on
The battle for pickup truck supremacy may come down to a battle over who has the best tailgate. The 2021 Chevrolet Silverado is beefing up its tailgate and adding new trailering options to better compete.
By Patrick Rall on
The newest Ram 1500 Built to Serve package was announced this week, coinciding with the 73rd birthday of the United States Air Force, and this limited edition package is outfitted to pay tribute to the American airmen.
By John Goreham on
The impact on America's economy from the duty-protected made-in-America Ford F-Series is staggering.
By Mary Conway on
AutoPacific is adding to the Ram 1500's award shelf. Already the most awarded pickup, the new awards single out the Ram 1500 for Vehicle Satisfaction.
By Patrick Rall on
The 2021 Ram 1500 TRX features interior technology that hasn’t been offered before on an FCA vehicle including a heads-up display, a digital rearview mirror and the Trailer Reverse Steer Control system, all of which are likely to travel to other Ram trucks in the near future.
By Mary Conway on
GMC says the all-new Hummer electric pickup can move diagonally, which would be a great feature for off-roading. We also found out when we will see the new pickup.
By Mary Conway on
As all of the truck makers battle for pickup supremacy, Ram and Mopar have designed an affordable new retractable step to help with virtually any type of tailgate.
By Marc Stern on
Everyone wants a version of the Ford Raptor, it is a solid off-roader that will let you get out and bushwhack with ease. And, with colder weather coming up, it will also handle getting started in heavy doses of the white stuff. Look for the Bronco Raptor in 2023.
By John Goreham on
Used car prices have gone up significantly in the past month. Here's how much more you will pay for a popular Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, Highlander, or Corolla.
By Mary Conway on
GM and EV upstart Nikola are joining forces to accelerate the EV programs for both companies. GM will even build Nikola's Badger electric truck for them.
By Mary Conway on
Ram's new Limited Night Editions give the 2021 Ram 1500 and 2021 Heavy Duty models new ways to shine.
By Patrick Rall on
A video has surfaced on Instagram of a 2021 Ram 1500 TRX being started with the key fob while the person filming is behind the truck, giving us a great chance to hear the 702-horsepower half-ton roar at idle.
By Marc Stern on
The Roush version of the Ford Ranger took some time to develop but now that it is here the tuner is excited by its prospects.
By Mary Conway on
Some 2019-2020 Ram 1500 pickups have floor mats that can interfere with the gas pedal.
By Patrick Rall on
In an effort to justify outrageous markups, some dealerships are telling potential customers that the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX non-Launch Edition models are subject to limited production, but we have confirmed with FCA that there is no set limit on the number of 702-horsepower half-ton trucks the company will build.
By Armen Hareyan on
In recent years the fashion in pickup trucks has been the off-road. Ford F-150 leads the sales, but the GMC 2020 Sierra is its top archrival. The 2020 Sierra models is basically the same good-looking truck as its 2019 model. It's just a new trim from the 2019 model. It's got special off-road hardware. It's got a 2-inch lift on the suspension and it's designed to basically be like a Ford Raptor competitor. The question is, does it have what it takes to become a sales leader and take the crown from Ford F-150.
By Marc Stern on
You've probably heard the saying "turn around; don't drown." This is the brief motto of the Weather Service and the Weather Channel that tells you to watch where you are driving. It doesn't matter if you are driving the best all-wheel-drive crossover or your new Ford F-150. There comes a point where you just can't trust the calm-looking water ahead.
By Patrick Rall on
Ordering a 2021 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition without a solid dealer connection is likely to cost you anywhere between $5,000 and $50,000 over MSRP, with some dealers marking up non-Launch models as well while others are selling their allocations without the huge extra charge.
By Mary Conway on
The new Ram 1500 TRX is a hot topic of conversation for truck lovers and we wanted to show you the luxurious interior on the high-horsepower truck.
By Patrick Rall on
Many people are hung up on the fact that the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX will “only” go 118 miles per hour, but this relatively low top speed is due to the fact that off-road tires don’t have the high speed ratings of on-road tires and the automaker can’t offer a vehicle with a top speed that is higher than the speed rating of the tires.
By John Goreham on
The top-selling Toyota Tacoma pickup has updated pricing for 2021.
By Patrick Rall on
The Build & Price feature on the Ram Trucks website is live for the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX and while it is a little buggy at the moment, it offers a full look at the pricing for the Hellcat-powered pickup in both standard and Launch Edition form.
By Patrick Rall on
There are aftermarket tuning companies and some dealerships that offer packages that increase the output of the Ford F-150 to more than 702 horsepower, but unlike the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX, those are not produced by the automaker and they are built on a per-unit basis, so they don’t meet the criteria for a production vehicle or a mass-produced vehicle.
By Mary Conway on
Bigger, Stronger, Faster: The 2021 Ram 1500 TRX is finally here.
By Mary Conway on
The Jeep Farout concept transforms the 2021 Jeep Gladiator EcoDiesel into a vehicle that can take you further for longer periods of off-roading.
By Marc Stern on
The Ford Motor Co. announced three safety recalls. According to the automaker, the three issues involve brakes, coil springs, and battery problems.
By Patrick Rall on
FCA announced yesterday that the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX with the supercharged Hellcat Hemi will debut on August 17th, followed by a teaser video on social media that lets us hear what is likely to be the most powerful production pickup in the world.
By Mary Conway on
The suspense will be over in less than a week. Ram announced it will finally unveil the Hellcat-powered beast on August 17th.
By Marc Stern on
The COVID-19 virus has had an unusual effect on the used-vehicle market. If you are looking or have been looking for a used vehicle lately, you will find that the prices are up in all categories, full-sized trucks like the Ford F-150, midsized like the Ranger, and luxury SUVs.