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First Drive: VWerks Red Jacket JK8

First Drive: VWerks Red Jacket JK8The builders at VWerks deliver a custom JK8 to Discovery Channel's Sons of Guns, and we drive it off road.

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Fuel Prices To Get Worse For Summer

Fuel Prices to get Worse for SummerSome experts are predicting a good spike in fuel prices in the next few months that might touch $4.50 per gallon.

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What We're Driving Out of Chicago

What We're Driving Out of ChicagoPretty sure we're the first to get behind the wheel of the 2012 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150. Impressions to come.

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2012 Chicago Auto Show Wrapup: Cleaning the Notebook of Some of Our Favorite Things

2012 Chicago Auto Show Wrapup: Cleaning the Notebook of Some of Our Favorite ThingsWe say goodbye to Chicago with a few favorite images left in our camera we need to explain.

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Nissan NV200 Looks to Challenge Class 1

Nissan NV200 Looks to Challenge Class 1Nissan reveals a smaller NV to compete with Ford and Ram in what they hope will become a growing segment.

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See Ram Trucks in Action in Chicago

See Ram Trucks in Action in ChicagoRam Truck offers show-goers a unique opportunity to see their half-tons in extreme work conditions.

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GMC's Top Designer Wants a New Look

GMC Top Designer Wants a New LookThe first hint of what the next-gen GMC Sierra might look like was seen in the 2013 GMC Acadia.

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What's in Store for the Next Nissan Titan?

What's in Store for the Next Nissan Titan?Nothing is happening fast, but the changes seem significant, according to the Titan's product planner.

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We're At The 2012 Chicago Auto Show

We're at the 2012 Chicago Auto ShowThe Windy City opens its doors for all things automotive, and we'll be digging around for truck news.

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Will the New Fiat Strada Play a Role In Ram's Future?

Will the New Fiat Strada Play a Role in Ram's Future?Fiat is an expert at platform sharing where it works and saves money. But will they go too far?

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