Long before four-wheel-drive badges became a marketing arms race, Dodge quietly put a purpose-built off-road pickup into ...
This video highlights a classic 1930 Cadillac equipped with a rumble seat, showcasing a unique feature from an earlier era of automotive design. Would you ride in a seat like this?
Two Tennessee cities, separated by 200 miles, have some similarities, but are poles apart in character. How does that compare ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A British firm forecasts electric trucks will reach nearly 46% of new heavy sales in China this year. While ...
Automakers often talk about following market trends, but in reality, they’re the ones steering them. Their instincts aren’t always perfect, as sometimes they miss the curve and sometimes they ...
Toyota’s next-generation V8 could soon find a home beyond the brand’s upcoming sports cars. According to the company’s head of powertrains, Takashi Uehara, the newly developed 4.0-liter unit could be ...
Norm Benning was ousted from Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway after a blown engine left his No. 6 truck in flames. Benning was running 32nd at Lap 65 when the ...
Trump’s large truck tariff faces resistance as top import sources are U.S. allies, raising questions on trade and domestic supply. President Donald Trump has announced that all medium- and heavy-duty ...
A 25 percent levy on heavy-duty trucks and parts is set to take effect next month. Companies have few details on the policy. By Peter Eavis Companies involved in transporting goods into and around the ...
Stellantis will invest $400 million to assemble a new midsize truck in Toledo. The truck, likely reviving the Dakota name, shares a platform with Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator. Production targets a 2028 ...
Industry analysts said prior tariffs on steel and aluminum raised raw material costs by 9% to 12% and increased Class 8 truck production costs by as much as 24% in 2025. Truck makers and carriers ...
Maybe this was a pressure-creating-diamonds situation. Somehow in the 1930s, amid the immense stresses of economic collapse, natural disaster, Olympic anxiety and the looming shadow of World War II, ...