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Ford scraps plans for electric pickup at Tennessee's BlueOval City, turns to gas-powered truck models
The auto manufacturer will begin producing gas-powered Built Ford Tough truck models at its renamed Tennessee Truck Plant in ...
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Ford to produce gas-powered trucks instead of EV’s at Blue Oval City
Ford announced on Monday that it will produce all-new Built Ford Tough truck models, which are gas-powered, with production ...
America’s favorite compact pickup truck gets smarter, tougher and even more fun, earning MotorTrend's highest honor.
Of all the ways to acquire new trucks, from buying them outright to financing them to signing up for full-service leasing, the buzziest buzzword in this context is a clunky, multi-hyphenated phrase: ...
Legendary truck model builder Kuenn McClinton (pictured above) is on a mission to spotlight the soldiers of the trucking industry. At Booth #60085 at the Mid-America Trucking Show, his De-Elegant ...
American truck maker Peterbilt just doubled its electric model lineup by introducing three all-new medium-duty battery-powered regional trucks, signaling to the competition that it’s serious about the ...
It seems the early custom haulers have mellowed, with airbagged suspensions that deliver a tire-tuckin', slammed stance and a better ride. A larger wheel/tire combo will complete the updated trendy ...
This issue’s vehicle, a 1924 Ford Model T truck, had been in Bob Muegge’s family since 1946. A cousin’s father-in-law, who lived in San Francisco, drove this truck for the Borden dairy before he ...
Judging by the 325,000-and-counting preorders for the Tesla Model 3 and the associated media frenzy, there’s a lot of interest in the upstart California automaker. Best known for its Model S luxury ...
Two major transportation events took place in 1956 that would affect the U.S. trucking industry for decades to come. That year, Congress, at the urging of President Dwight Eisenhower, passed the ...
Midsize trucks are the smallest pickup truck class currently sold in the United States. We call them “midsize” because…well, no one wants to buy a “compact” truck. Midsize trucks use less powerful ...
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