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NewsJune 9, 2015

Renault to Debut Pickup in Buenos Aires

Renault will unveil its first pickup in Buenos Aires at the 2015 Buenos Aires Motor Show on June 18.

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NewsMay 26, 2015

GM Investing $1.2B in Ind. Truck Plant

General Motors will invest $1.2 billion into its Fort Wayne, Ind., truck plant for upgrades and technology that will improve the plant's competitiveness in assembling light- and heavy-duty pickups.

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NewsMay 22, 2015

Next Generation Toyota Hilux Goes on Sale in Thailand

A complete redesign of one of the Toyota Hilux pickup, was unveiled in Bangkok, marking the start of sales of the new model in the Thai market.

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ArticlesMay 7, 2015

Fleet Managers Get Insiders' Look at Ford F-150

Ford Motor Company recently hosted some of its largest fleet and commercial customers at a daylong learning session about the all-new 2015 Ford F-150.

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Photo Galleriesby StaffMay 5, 2015

Fleet Look at the 2015 Ford F-150

Ford Motor Company gave fleet and commercial customers an insider look at the 2015 F-150 during an educational day near the company's Michigan headquarters. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of Ford.

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Videosby StaffApril 8, 2015

Driving the 2015 Ford F-150

Ford redesigned its F-150 for 2015 with a light-weighting strategy that reduced about 700 pounds through the use of aluminum, high-strength steel, and other materials.

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NewsApril 7, 2015

Mercedes-Benz, Renault-Nissan Alliance Team on Pickup

Nissan and Daimler have announced they will develop a 1-ton pickup truck for Mercedes-Benz.

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NewsMarch 19, 2015

VW Considering Vans, Trucks for U.S. Market

Volkswagen is considering selling a European-style van and possibly a pickup truck in the U.S. market, a commercial vehicle executive said in Germany on Wednesday.

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Articlesby Amy HercherMarch 12, 2015

Bowfishing Company's Diesel F-250s Go Cross-Country

This Wisconsin-based bowfishing manufacturer has found diesel-powered trucks give that extra power needed when towing up to 5,000 pounds — including a boat, equipment and fish — while traveling across the country.

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NewsMarch 11, 2015

Jeep CEO 'Big Fan' of a Jeep Pickup

Jeep’s CEO Mike Manley remains a “big fan of a Jeep pickup,” according to a recent interview with the Detroit News. Manley also stated that the company’s history “says it belongs in our portfolio.”

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