Posted by Mike Levine | October 26, 2009

UFO conspiracy theorists say a spaceship crashed in Roswell, NM. in 1947. We know the truth. They're confused by a custom Hudson pickup propelled by an advanced biodiesel powertrain and hands-free controls.
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Posted by Mike Levine | October 13, 2009

Indiana represents the past, present and future of pickup truck manufacturing in the U.S. and our colleagues at Cars.com have produced a special report on the impact that the meltdown in auto sales is having in the state.
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Posted by Mike Levine | September 3, 2009

Our friends at Jalopnik have just finished testing a 2009 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X in Texas' hill country. What do they have to say about it?
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 30, 2009

The Ford F-150 has fallen out of the top spot of the Cars.com American-Made Index for the first time, displaced by the Toyota Camry.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 26, 2009

The BBC is reporting that China National Radio says that purchase of Hummer will be blocked by Chinese authorities because of environmental and business concerns.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 18, 2009

Our friends at Truck Trend have picked up a new 2009 Suzuki Equator RMZ-4 crew cab for some long-term testing. They'll be exploring its full capabilities, durability and reliability over the coming months.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 5, 2009

Simon Lewington is facing jail time in the U.K. for pulling his son on a sled behind his pickup truck during rush hour traffic.
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 4, 2009

Our friends at Automobile Magazine have posted their first report on the all-new 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 after living with the truck for sixty days. Can a bunch of car guys get along with a half-ton pickup?
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Posted by Mike Levine | June 2, 2009

Check out this radically unconventional micro pickup truck concept from transportation and industrial designer Adam Schacter, called the CarGo urban delivery vehicle.
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Posted by Mike Levine | May 15, 2009

GM has announced it's cutting around 1,100 dealerships nationwide as the company attempts to restructure itself into a smaller, leaner operation.
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