Do Most Commercial Truck Drivers Own Their Trucks?
There are two kinds of commercial truck drivers: those employed by a company, and those who work as contractors with their own trucks. But which is more common?
Read MoreThere are two kinds of commercial truck drivers: those employed by a company, and those who work as contractors with their own trucks. But which is more common?
Read MoreNo, your truck won't just vanish from your driveway, but you could be left facing hefty fines and other serious penalties.
Read MoreFew things are more Texan than trucks. Here is what the "Texas Edition" label means on Chevy and Ford trucks, and where they are available for purchase.
Read MoreEach of Ford’s F-Series truck lines has a Lariat trim. We focus on the F-150 to see how the Lariat trim differs from all the other available trims.
Read MoreLet's look back to a time before everything was so round, when trucks were boxy and fenders were chromed. These square-body trucks look iconic, even today.
Read MoreThe United States NHTSA is constantly working to make the roads a safer place, and if these new regulations pass, pickup trucks won't be the same.
Read MorePACCAR has been around for more than a century, and its engines power more trucks in the industry than you realize. Here's a look at the company's history.
Read MoreDriving long haul vehicles is dangerous, so drivers can use runaway truck ramps in case of an emergency. Here's how they work and when they should be used.
Read MorePickup trucks are meant to be heavy-duty haulers for tough tasks. Transitioning from steel to aluminum took some time. Here's when they made the switch.
Read MoreYou may know about some of the most reliable pickup trucks of all time, but what about those that were ahead of its time and never got its due?
Read MoreTrucks are great when you need to haul cargo, and when there's more cargo than your truck can handles, truck racks are a must.
Read MoreSome semi-trucks sport spikes on their wheels that may make you want to steer clear, but these aren't primarily there to scare you into another lane.
Read MoreHere's a handy guide that touches on all of U-Haul's rental process and the vehicles in its arsenal.
Read MoreIt you want to upgrade the tires on your Ram 1500, or it's just time to replace the tires, here are some great options for various driving conditions.
Read MoreWe've gotten behind the wheel of some pretty memorable trucks over the last year, from compact hybrids to full size pickups. Here are a few of your favorites.
Read MoreSemi-trucks didn’t start out with diesel engines, but there are specific reasons why the majority of semi-trucks on the road today use diesel engines.
Read MoreImages and videos of a mysterious 2025 Caterpillar truck are all over the internet. But here's the thing: It's totally not real. Here is how we know.
Read MoreTruck manufacturers haven't dedicated as much attention to hybrid vehicles as fully electric ones, but there are still a few affordable options available.
Read MoreIf you work in construction, or just need something to pull a huge amount of weight, a diesel truck is probably what you need. Here are the strongest ones.
Read MoreCatalytic converters help keep the air clean, but is it something you can remove on your diesel truck for better performance? Here's what you need to know.
Read MorePickups may be designed for hauling trailers and heavy loads, but that doesn't mean they can't get up to speed quickly in the right configuration.
Read MoreNewer trucks are, of course, not as vulnerable thanks to factory anti-theft systems. However, older Super Duty pickups could be susceptible to swift theft.
Read MoreIf you're buying a truck to pull heavy loads it's important to find out how much weight it's rated for. Here are the trucks with the highest available towing.
Read MoreWith the adoption of electric vehicles, pickup trucks are getting faster -- though some internal combustion engine models are still quick off the line.
Read MoreA fleet of Peterbilt trucks today relies heavily on diesel engines. Here's which engine models the brand uses in their trucks and who makes them.
Read MoreDiesel cars and trucks have a reputation for being more reliable, but they also tend to go for more money. Here are some great ones you can find used for less.
Read MoreToyota has an impressive catalog of great looking trucks. Here are some of our favorites, including a few that were never sold in the United States.
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