12 Of The Biggest Cummins Engine Recalls Of All Time
Cummins engines power a huge proportion of the pickup and semi trucks on the road today, so when the company has to recall anything, the effects can be huge.
Read MoreCummins engines power a huge proportion of the pickup and semi trucks on the road today, so when the company has to recall anything, the effects can be huge.
Read MoreThe mid-gate pickup was briefly popular in the 2000s before fading quickly. However, there are signs that a mid-gate revival might just be on the cards.
Read MoreToyota's 2026 Tundra TRD Pro brings a hybrid V6 to a V8 fight: Here's how it holds up.
Read MoreWhen you're driving down a highway or the interstate, you might see a second speed limit sign for trucks, usually a bit slower than the regular limit. Why?
Read MoreThere's no question that trucks have become a huge phenomenon in the United States. The industry's history includes some surprising and unusual designs.
Read MoreV6 engines are becoming rarer in trucks, with brands generally opting for inline engines or big V8s. Some automakers, however, are still rocking the V6.
Read MoreThe pickup market is a lot wider than the Ford F-150. These days, lots of new trucks from various other automakers are making their mark in a number of ways.
Read MoreBoth the Ford 300 and Chevy 292 inline-six engines are legendary powerplants dating back to the 1960s, which has always prompted comparisons between the two.
Read MoreWhen you're shopping for a towing vehicle, you will almost certainly encounter the terms tow hitch and tow package. What's the difference between them?
Read MorePickup trucks have a common set of characteristics — two or four doors, four wheels, and flat bed in the back — but these models depart from those norms.
Read MoreWhat does it take for a single truck to be the subject of a recall? As it turns out, it's not difficult, even if it is a technicality. Here's what happened.
Read MoreFord's new midsize electric truck has price in its favor, but that doesn't mean it's automatically going to be a hit.
Read MoreIf you've been waiting for an affordable pickup, your patience may have been rewarded.
Read MoreModern pickup trucks are gargantuan, but America's favorite vehicle has a humble history. The 1960s produced charming designs that are aging well.
Read MorePickup trucks hold their value better than other vehicles, so you may think that the F-150 is Ford's best performer. As it turns out, it's not.
Read MoreResale value may not be the number one thing you look for when truck shopping, but it's worth considering, especially when some retain this much value.
Read MoreNot every truck can be a 1,000 lb-ft behemoth of torque. However, something that seems seriously underpowered on paper can still have something to offer.
Read MoreThe Ford 300 inline-six is a legendary workhorse of an engine, providing three decades' worth of trucks with durable and reliable powerplants.
Read MoreWhile the Toyota Tundra has a reputation for reliability, some model years suffer from engine problems. Here are the ones you should steer clear of.
Read MoreOne of the main benefits of having a truck is carrying large items and heavy loads. Here are six accessories that will enhance your truck bed.
Read MoreCummins diesel engines have a long reputation for incredible performance and longevity, but there's only one that's earned the moniker of "Million Mile Diesel."
Read MoreThe Slate Truck is the long-awaited barebones pickup truck with a barely believable price tag. What's this last minute change to the battery tech?
Read MoreDiesel engines have a lot of benefits over gas engines, and they're de facto powertrains for heavy duty trucks. What are some of their lesser known downsides?
Read MoreJust a short time after reducing regulations regarding fuel and exhaust systems around diesel engines, the EPA seems to be cutting them even more.
Read MoreNot to be confused with hydrogen fuel cells, this hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine made by Chinese company Weichai could be huge for heavy machinery.
Read MoreWhen it comes to vehicle suspensions, few are as well-known as Ford's twin I-Beam suspension. Here's why Ford stopped using it on its most popular vehicle.
Read MoreConsumer Reports just crowned its top midsize pickup and best US-made vehicle. Discover how this unibody underdog dethroned the Tacoma and Ranger.
Read More