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Virtual Suzuki Jimny Shows Maverick and Santa Cruz How to Do a Compact Truck Properly

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Currently, there aren't many compact pickup trucks on the American automotive market – just the US-built Hyundai Santa Cruz and Mexico-produced Ford Maverick. After years of neglect, the US compact pickup truck segment was revived with the arrival of th. continue reading. )

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Honda Element HEV Springs Back to CGI Life, Slots Below HR-V as Adventure CUV and Truck

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Alongside Toyota (TMNA – Toyota Motor North America), American Honda represented one of the highlights of the American automotive market during the first six months of 2024. While Toyota battled for dominance of the entire market, breathing in the neck of General M. continue reading. )

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Honda Isn't Late Anymore, Strikes First Blow With Imagined EV Compact Pickup Truck

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The Japanese automaker is fashionably late on the US automotive market at a number of jamborees. For example, it's only now starting the assault on the EV sector with help from GM, and the Civic Hybrid waited until the mid-cycle refresh to attack Toyota's Corolla Hybrid. continue reading. )

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This Audi Pickup Truck Concept Is a Work of Digital Art Rather Than a Real Workhorse

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After years of everyone feeling like Audi crawled into a corner to watch the clash of BMW and Mercedes-Benz titans, the Ingolstadt-based automaker is finally attacking the automotive market with all its might once again. It's clear that BMW felt like the automotive design needed a shot in the arm, a kick in the p.

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All-New Super Duty-Based Ford Excursion Is Merely Wishful Thinking, Unfortunately

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The Ford Motor Company is on a roll – after the first six months of the year, it still has overall command of the US automotive market, and the F-Series remains America's most popular truck series at the same time. They have updated the F-150 for the 2024 model year, a. continue reading. )

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2024 Ford F-150 Gets the Roush, Scratches Tuning Itch With a Performance Overhaul

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According to the official first-quarter sales report card for the American automotive market, Ford's F-Series remains the country's favorite large pickup truck, still towering above the Chevy Silverado and Ram Trucks. The first three months of the year showed a sligh. continue reading. )

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Top 20 American Cars & Trucks With the Longest-Running Nameplates

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Since then, the automotive market has gone through dramatic shifts as it embraced new technologies and government regulations. In 1908, Ford put the Model T into production, giving America its first mass-affordable vehicle. And while thousands of nameplates have come and gone, some survived for decades. continue reading. )