Cox Automotive is interested in this intersection of pickup trucks and EVs. While EV share is expected to increase in the coming years, consumer adoption rate will dictate just how quickly. Full-size pickups could be the accelerant the market needs. In a recent Cox Automotive Consumer Snapshot...
YONKERS, NY -- (WWJ)The all new Chevy Silverado has taken the number one spot in Consumer Reports rankings of pickup trucks, but just barely. It edged out what had been the segment leader, the Ram 1500. "We had a hard time between those two vehicles calling the leader. Honestly, each...
Ford Super Duty pickup trucks. Welcome to the next level. No other standard gas-powered full-size pickup matches the 7.3-liter Super Duty V-8’s horsepower and torque. And at 1 200 pound-feet of torque the 6.7-liter High Output Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V-8 is the class leader among...
Below-average ratings for the Tundra, the new Tacoma midsize pickup truck, as well as the bZ4X EV that's related to the Solterra, sunk Toyota's overall reliability rating. “While brand rankings can guide you to the showroom, it is critical to look at reliability for specific models ...
Economy in recline; Makers of consumer durables, such as pickup trucks and leather recliners, have suffered in the past year... ... as the cost of money and the cost of oil have climbed.(BUSINESS)Meyers, Mike
For the last forty years pickup trucks have been playing Follow the Leader and Ford F-150 is the undisputed champion. It isn’t luck. Rock-solid durability up-to-the nanosecond technology and jaw-dropping capability—that’s how you get to be America’s best-selling pickup truck. Choose ...
DETROIT (AP) — Electric vehicles have proved far less reliable, on average, than gasoline-powered cars, trucks and SUVs, according to the latest survey by Consumer Reports, which found that EVs from the 2021 through 2023 model years encountered ne...
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Utility vehicles, minivans and pickup trucks continue to be consumer favoritesJerry Morris, Globe Staff
He has also worked in fleet leasing, specializing in Chevrolet and GMC light-duty trucks. During his time as a market research analyst and focus-group moderator, Tom worked with manufacturers and suppliers including General Motors, OnStar, and Porsche. Tom joined Consumer Guide in 2001 as an ...