Posted by Mike Levine | October 27, 2009

Looking for a new half-ton pickup? You can rest easier: Every full-size half-ton pickup is “recommended” by Consumer Reports, according to its 2009 Annual Car Reliability Survey released today.
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Posted by Mike Levine | October 20, 2009

More than 26,000 votes were tallied during the 2009 State Fair of Texas to determine the 'Best Texas Edition Pickup' and y'all chose the Ford F-150 Texas Edition.
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Posted by Mike Levine | October 18, 2009

The Ford F-150 line of half-ton pickups has been named this year's 'Truck of Texas' by the Texas Auto Writers Association. Full list of winners after the jump!
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Posted by Mike Levine | October 18, 2009

Each October, the Texas Auto Writers Association gathers the latest herd of full-size pickups, SUVs and crossovers to compete in the Texas Truck Rodeo. At Stake? Bragging rights in the largest truck market in the U.S.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 29, 2009

Consumer research firm Strategic Vision has awarded the half-ton Ram 1500 with the best full-size truck ranking in its 2009 Total Quality Index survey.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 24, 2009

The Kia Soul'ster Concept pickup truck has been named the 2009 Concept Truck of the Year during the 2009 North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 22, 2009

The Ford F-150, Honda Ridgeline and Toyota Tundra were each awarded top marks in the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study that measures owner satisfaction after 90 days of new vehicle ownership.
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Posted by Mike Levine | March 12, 2009

Ford's Super Duty line of trucks earned the "2009 Work Truck of the Year" honor at this year's Work Truck Show in Chicago.
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Posted by Mike Levine | February 26, 2009

Consumer Reports has selected the Chevrolet Avalanche full-size sport utility truck as its "Top Pick" honoree among all pickups for 2009.
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 17, 2009

Truck Trend magazine has selected their "2009 Power List" of the top eleven people most likely to have the biggest impact on pickup trucks in the future.
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