Posted by Mike Levine | November 16, 2009

If you were designing the next-generation Nissan Titan, would you change the King Cab's doors so that they open conventionally or would you carry over the so-called "suicide-door" design of the current Titan?
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 14, 2009

Toyota is expected to soon issue a recall notice to fix the accelerator pedals of 2005-10 Tacoma and 2007-10 Tundra pickup trucks, according to a report in the Kyodo News.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 13, 2009

Ever run out of juice tailgating at the big game? GM's new Battery Saver feature monitors your truck to make sure you'll have enough power to start it back up after the party winds down.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 9, 2009

Our spies have caught a completely uncamouflaged 2011 GMC Sierra 3500 dually, which sports a brand new hood that features reverse-power-dome styling with prominent center mounted louvers.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

Chrysler is trying to grow by splitting Dodge cars from trucks to create the new Ram brand just for pickups and commercial vans. Here are five reasons why it’s wrong to divorce Ram trucks from the Dodge brand.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

The Ram Light and Heavy Duty pickups are scheduled to receive "major modifications" in 2012, including a possible light-duty diesel, according to Chrysler's 2010-14 Product Plan.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

It's official. Ram Heavy Duty pickups will receive Chrysler's new large displacement 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 gasoline engine.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

As expected, Ralph Gillies, president and CEO of the Dodge brand, has officially announced that Ram branded trucks will be separated from the Dodge brand
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

We're in Detroit today to hear about Chrysler's five year plan and the future of the new Dodge Ram truck brand. Check back throughout the day for breaking truck news from Chrysler's HQ.
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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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