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Pickup Trucks (Page 88)

By John Goreham on
Ford's new 2019 Ranger will be a big hit, but will Ford build enough to meet demand?
By John Goreham on
The all-new Ranger modernizes a truck that Ford quit on before many recent advances. Will this new standard technology be seen as a feature or an annoyance?
By Mary Conway on
Ford is recalling some of its most popular 2018 vehicles for a potential fuel pump problem.
By Patrick Rall on
The new Ford F-150 Raptor has proven to be incredibly popular with new-truck-shoppers, so it comes as little surprise that the Motor Company has once again increased the base pricing for the 450-horsepower off-road beast.
By Mary Conway on
GMC is trying to grow its popularity younger and more active buyers, with the additional of the 2019 GMC Sierra Elevation. The new trim package adds a bolder stance and more off-roading ability, perfect for the people who love camping, kayaking and pickups!
By Parks McCants on
View Assist LLC of Myrtle Beach, S.C., presents an affordable auto safety accessory worth mentioning. What is a Two Axis mirror, and how can I get one for my used car or truck?
By Patrick Rall on
Although fuel prices in the United States are right in the middle of their predictable summer climb, sales of Ford F-Series pickups have continued to improve each month on a year-over-year basis – supporting the Motor Company’s emphasis on trucks over sedans.
By Mary Conway on
Hindsight is always 20/20 and a number of Ram 1500 owners are discussing the options that they wish they had ordered. Ramboxes appear to be the major perk that truck owners wish they had.
By Denis Flierl on
We’ll check out the 2018 Nissan Titan SL 4x4 Crew Cab Midnight Edition and see how it performs in the high-altitude of Colorado.
By Patrick Rall on
FCA is recalling 4.8-million vehicles including the Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Chrysler 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ram 1500 and several other popular models over a concern that the cruise control system could get stuck in the set position and it will not shut off – potentially leading to an accident if the system will not deactivate as expected.
By Patrick Rall on
Ford Motor Company has announced that when the 2019 F-150 Raptor arrives in dealerships later this year, it will have three important new features including new Fox dampers, new Recaro front seats and a new high tech trail driving assist system.
By Mary Conway on
It is clear that Americans love their pickup trucks and the next phase in the pickup truck wars may be over fuel economy. Chevrolet is unleashing a new set of engines aimed at improving fuel economy while still providing great power.
By Patrick Rall on
Ford Motor Company has confirmed that production of the popular F-150 pickup was restart on Friday, May 18th, just over a week after F-Series production was halted due to a lack of magnesium chassis components – with production of the Super Duty pickups beginning next week.
By Mary Conway on
Out of nearly 100 responses, Ram 1500 owners overwhelmingly choose Bosch Icons as their favorite windshield wipers. Drivers gives their top three reasons.
By John Goreham on
Toyota has a special extended warranty program covering frame rust and rot. Some of the Toyota Tacomas, Sequoias, and Tundras covered by that program will lose coverage on Monday, May 21, 2018. Two business days from now. Here's what you need to know.
By Patrick Rall on
Ford Motor Company is planning to resume production of the popular F-150 pickup as soon as Friday, with the supplier that caused the unscheduled downtime getting their own production back up and running after the May 2nd fire.
By Patrick Rall on
You could win a Ram 1500 powered by the 707 horsepower Hellcat Hemi crate engine for just three dollars thanks to the Dream Giveaway charity sweepstakes group.
By Patrick Rall on
Ford Motor Company has stopped F-150 and Super Duty production in Kansas City, Kentucky and Dearborn as the automaker suffers from a shortage of magnesium chassis components, after the plant that makes those chassis parts burned last week.
By Mary Conway on
What is the best way to protect the bed on your brand new 2018 Ram 1500? Owners discuss the most popular options.
By Mary Conway on
Ford is putting the 2019 Ford Ranger through a series of tests to make sure that it will be as tough as the popular Ford F-150s. Ford details some of the grueling tests.
By Patrick Rall on
Last week, I spent a day driving the 2018 Ford F-150 with the new 3.0-liter PowerStroke and I am here to tell you that this is the half-ton diesel that the truck community has been asking for over the course of the past few decades – combining functionality, performance and efficiency.
By Denis Flierl on
What’s good for the UK is good for U.S. mid-size truck buyers. Check out the new Nissan Navara Off-Roader AT32 we hope makes it to U.S. shores.
By Mary Conway on
One of the biggest questions on truck forums is about upgrades. Fans discuss their favorite changes they have made and what they do to keep their 2017 Ram 1500s in perfect shape.
By John Goreham on
The 2019 Ram 1500 is just now arrving at dealers. It is bringing with it multiple industry awards.
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Here are three distinct ways that Ram leads the truck industry.
By Mary Conway on
It is a question often debated by truck owners, should you install a bed mat or go with a spray in liner? One owner of a 2017 Ram 1500 reached out and received lots of input.
By Mary Conway on
It is the first question that everyone asks someone with a brand new vehicle. "How do you like it." 2019 Ram tells a truck forum what he likes about his 2019 Ram 1500 and what he doesn't.
By Denis Flierl on
Will Subaru build an Ascent-based Baja mid-size pickup to compete with the Toyota Tacoma, and Chevy Colorado? It’s not likely.
By Mary Conway on
With all the new communication and navigation systems built into modern vehicles, one 2018 Ram 1500 owner is frustrated that he can't turn the music or radio off in his truck. He reaches out to a popular truck forum for advice in how to best mute the blaring music.
By Patrick Rall on
Since the new 3.0-liter diesel V6 coming to the Ford F-150 lineup was expected to be the most fuel-friendly in the segment and today it became official, with the half-ton PowerStroke pickup getting an official EPA rating of 30 miles per gallon on the highway – marking the first full-size truck to reach that plateau.