Posted by Mike Levine | January 13, 2010
Tom Stephens, GM's vice chairman of global product operations, says the company could produce a powerful new gas engine very quickly if there's enough demand.
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 13, 2010

Tucked all by its lonesome next to a wall in the rear of the Honda booth is the 2010 Ridgeline. Is this the red headed stepchild of Honda's lineup?
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 12, 2010

Had it been based on the current Ram 1500, the next Nissan Titan would have used a coil-sprung rear axle, but with the Chrysler-Nissan manufacturing partnership canceled, the Titan will continue using conventional leaf springs.
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 12, 2010

Nissan has plans to create an inexpensive, functional small truck when the current Frontier midsize pickup is replaced within several years.
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 11, 2010

Nissan is committed to replacing its Titan light-duty pickup but the next-generation truck might not arrive until 2014. However, the wait could also mean the arrival of an all-new heavy-duty pickup truck.
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Posted by Mike Levine | January 11, 2010

Users of the Ford Work Solutions’ Crew Chief application are saving gas and their drivers are driving more safely, according to Bill Frykman, Ford Work Solutions product and business development manager.
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