What Are Super Single Tires & What Are They For?
automotive terminology changes constantly and can be baffling, but super single tires don't have to be a mystery, even if you'll never use them on your car.
Read Moreautomotive terminology changes constantly and can be baffling, but super single tires don't have to be a mystery, even if you'll never use them on your car.
Read MoreWhile many large trucks, like semis or duallies, have two tires on each side of the axle, how is that better than one large tire? Sometimes, it's not.
Read MoreThe Ford Godzilla V8 engine was supposed to be a reliable powerhouse with throwback technology, but a lack of oil pressure at idle has some owners upset.
Read MoreThe Toyota Tundra might not be the most popular pickup truck in the U.S., but it has a strong fanbase despite the many issues of the third-gen model.
Read MoreThere are a lot of great things about truck culture. One of them is the classic ads we've enjoyed for decades. Enjoy some of the best Chevy TV ads ever.
Read MoreToyota is performing another recall on its Tundra line of trucks, affecting 160k vehicles. The reason may sound familiar to Tundra owners, too.
Read MoreEverything about semi-trucks is larger, heavier, and potentially more dangerous. Changing a flat tire on a semi also falls into this category.
Read MoreToyota has been building its Tacoma pickup truck since 1995, but not every generation is created equal. We combed NHTSA data to find out which ones shine.
Read MoreThe Wrangler was once the gold standard of ground clearance, but other brands have entered the off-road fray with vehicles that stand tall on the trail.
Read MoreAn iSeeCars longevity study challenges assumptions about truck reliability, ranking pickups by their odds of reaching 250,000 miles or more.
Read MoreSure, you can get a fantastic truck with all the bells and whistles, but it's going to cost you. This truck gets you the best value for your money.
Read MoreLooking for pickup truck utility without the pickup truck price tag? Check out these reliable pickups for under $25,000.
Read MoreDodge, Ram, and Jeep all use Hemi V8 engines, but their applications vary by model and purpose. Here's what you need to know about how these engines compare.
Read MoreManual transmissions are disappearing fast, and the pickup truck segment has been hit especially hard as automakers change their priorities.
Read MoreThe Ford Maverick is one of Ford's most popular trucks, but is it one of the brand's more reliable offerings? Consumer Reports has the answer.
Read MoreHyundai is known more for affordable reliability than off-road mayhem, but the Korean automaker includes some nice nods to the mud with its XRT trim.
Read MoreThe bed of your pickup truck is great for hauling all sorts of loads, but you can't just stow things back there without ensuring they're safely secured.
Read MoreThe Ridgeline has always been the pickup for non-truck people, but the world has changed since Honda last updated it.
Read MoreYou can find UPS trucks all over the place, from your driveway to the nearest interstate, but who actually makes those brown, boxy vehicles?
Read MoreRam might kill two birds with one stone by offering a common aftermarket accessory that also improves the truck's aerodynamics at the same time.
Read MoreThe Toyota Tundra is one of the most popular model trucks in the world, but it's not perfect. If you're in the market, be aware of these common problems.
Read MorePickup trucks are known for their durability, and these models have proved to be the toughest, most reliable options on the market.
Read MoreThe Power Wagon is an iconic truck dating back to the late '50s, but the 2027 model is a one of a kind. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreRam’s most outrageous truck makes a comeback, blending massive power, extreme off-road gear, and unexpected luxury, at a price that matches its attitude.
Read MoreDodge's Hellcrate and Hellcrate Redeye HEMI engines have some notable differences between them, despite the very similar names. Here's a rundown.
Read MoreWe rely on our pickup trucks to be ready to work at all times, and knowing how your engine type affects tire wear can help ensure yours is in top shape.
Read MoreFord has a long and storied history of trucks, and an integral part of that is the engine, but they haven't all been winners. Here's the worst one they've ever.
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