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Horsepower is soaring in the pickup segment, with trucks engineered for bold performance and heavy-duty tasks -- here are the ...
Here are our top picks that meet all the criteria and fall under $30,000: ...
The Ineos Quartermaster takes the Grenadier SUV, stretches the wheelbase, and adds a short pickup truck bed—think Gladiator ...
If you’re browsing vehicles you may notice some models come standard with front-wheel drive (FWD), but all-wheel drive (AWD) ...
Exciting future pickup trucks due to launch in the 2020s include the Slate Truck, an electric Toyota Truck, and the new Ram ...
S ince we already took a look back at Chevrolet’s significant trucks over a century, we’re giving equal time to Ford fans. Ford cites the beginning as the 1917 TT, one year pr ...
Tonneau covers can be great, but they definitely limit the other accessories available for a truck's bed. We examined which ...
Under the skin, it’s safe to expect standard all-wheel drive for the new BRAT, while it could make 375 horsepower. There’s no need for that much power in a compact pickup, though – even 100 ...
Now Toyota has fattened its hand with a rework of the whole 4Runner lot—in­cluding the handy option of hanging an extra pair of doors on each truck. The new range includes two-door, four-wheel-drive ...
The SR trim comes with the Tacoma’s base engine, which is a 228-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder; it gets an EPA-rated 23 mpg combined with rear-wheel drive and 21 mpg with four-wheel drive.
Here are the key specs, compared against the four-wheel drive hybrid Ford Maverick with the 2.5-liter engine and a Ford F-150 4x2 with a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6. Slate Truck Ford Maverick ...
Adding all-wheel drive shaves the estimates for both trucks by 1 mpg. Both models offer optional turbo engines for better performance. The Maverick can dash from 0 to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds with its ...