Dodge takes aim at Ford and Chevy. (pickup trucks) (Evaluation)Kovacik, Bob
The new F-150, which Ford distinguishes by calling it a 1997 model, comes with a choice of a 4.2-liter V-6 or an overhead cam 4.6-liter V-8. Our truck had the 4.6-liter, which is rated at 210 hp, just 10 less than the Dodge or the Chevy. Advertisement - Continue Reading ...
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Chevy shows no sign of stopping either, and in preparation for the all-electric era, GM has already announced theSilverado EVto combat the likes of the Ford F-150 Lightning and Ram 1500 REV. There isn't a better time to celebrate the heritage of the Chevrolet pickup, so here are our ...
Ford has once again raised an inquisitive eyebrow at the never-say-die performance buyer with the Cobra II, represented in it's finest 302-cubic inch V-8, four-speed manual-transmission trim. This tricked-up Mustang II is Detroit's state-of-the-...
The Edsel had many features that were hated by the public, starting from its push-buttons on the wheel that would make you accidentally change gears when trying to change radio stations, and up to the outer grill which made it look like "a Mercury pushing a toilet seat". Ford is estimate...
As Nissan seeks a bigger foothold in the sizzling pickup truck market, the Japanese automaker is making an unusual call-out to more dominant U.S. brands. But whether or not the first TV ad for the all-new Titan XD comes off as a tribute to Chevy, Ford and Dodge -- or a backhanded...
is one key factor for the family truck or even the truck hauling precious cargo like your horses. Ford offers an advance multi camera full three hundred and sixty view with alert systems from blind spot monitoring to forward collision warning, while Dodge only offers front and rear sensors and...
The Ford Expedition and Chevy Suburban are both full-size SUVs at the top of their class. The Chevy Suburban has been in production since 1934, making it the longest continuously running automotive name in the United States, and is currently on its 12th
I believe the XJ also had an independent rear suspension, providing a far more sophisticated combination of ride and handling than the live axles in most American cars of the period, which can rideorhandle well, but never both. My late father owned an XJ8, and the seats were as soft and...