
From a simple desire to undertake product maintenance efficiently to a global brand that remains a top name in parts for today's work truck fleets, check out how Mopar survived and thrived over 85 years.
From a simple desire to undertake product maintenance efficiently to a global brand that remains a top name in parts for today's work truck fleets, check out how Mopar survived and thrived over 85 years.
Daimler Truck’s Asian subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Fuso brand.
The first truck in the world looked like a cart with an engine and without a drawbar. The engine, called "Phoenix," was a four-horsepower-strong two-cylinder engine located at the rear.
Subaru of America is celebrating 50 years of selling vehicles in the U.S. by producing anniversary editions of its vehicles that will be offered in limited numbers, the company announced.
Chevrolet held its 100-year truck anniversary from Dec. 15 to 16 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Media and select consumers were able to view vehicles in Chevy's Heritage Fleet, and watch an airdrop of the 2019 Silverado. Photos by Michaela Kwoka-Coleman.
Since its humble beginnings in a 3,000-square-foot, one-time Rambler dealership, Toyota has woven itself into the cultural fabric of America. Sixty years in, it encompasses a presence in every state, including 10 manufacturing facilities and nearly 1,500 Toyota and Lexus dealerships.
Chevrolet is celebrating 100 years of selling light-duty pickups in 1918, and introduced a pair of centennial trucks at the Texas Auto Show in late September. Here's a look at the evolution of Chevrolet pickups since 1918. Read more here. Photos courtesy of Chevrolet.
Black Book looked at some popular trucks over the years and analyzed their valuations at recent collectible auctions:
Ford is celebrating the centennial of its first purpose-built truck, the 1917 Model TT, which eventually led to the company producing many iconic work trucks, including the F-Series that has been the best-selling truck lineup for 35 years.
Americans have relied on work trucks to get their jobs done for more than 100 years, which is why America’s Car Museum (ACM) is paying homage to them with 15 vintage vehicles that helped shape the U.S.
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