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Ford Taps Pikes Peak Champion To Take Down His Own Record With An Electric Super Truck

Jalopnik

The 102nd running of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is about to get hotter than ever with Ford’s new electric competitor entering the fray. In 2018 Volkswagen proved to the world that the ID.R electric prototype could go fast as all hell up the famed mountain race course , setting a new record en route that… Read more.

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Customer satisfaction with EV service lags behind gas vehicles, J.D. Power study finds

Auto Remarketing

Dealership service department customer satisfaction was strong in 2024 though a bit less so for owners of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The same brands led their sector in the car and SUV/minivan segments, while Chevrolet (877) topped the truck segment, followed by GMC (876) and Nissan (873). Powers 2025 U.S.

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Is It Worth Paying $1,500 for Rivian's Dynamic Glass Roof?

autoevolution

Rivian promised an electrochromic glass roof for its electric vehicles five years ago and even demonstrated one on a prototype vehicle. In 2018, Rivian unveiled the first concept of what would later become the R1T pickup truck. In 2018, Rivian unveiled the first concept of what would later become the R1T pickup truck.

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Ford F-150 Service in Dallas, TX

RepairSmith

Equally comfortable on the city streets as it is on country backroads, the Ford F-150 is both a durable and dependable truck. Our ASE-certified mobile technicians bring you expert Ford F-150 service in Dallas , taking the stress and hassle out of truck repairs for good.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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