For the 23rd year, Forbes’ Global 2000 ranks the largest public companies in the world using four metrics—sales, profits, assets and market value—and despite the geopolitical uncertainty and ...
For as long as Ford has offered its F-Series Super Duty Tremor off-road trims, they have yet to be available to order with the full complement of engine options that the rest of the Super Duty models ...
SUVs might be the most star-spangled idea to come out of Detroit. Honestly, what could be more American than dropping a passenger body on a full-size truck chassis so you and all your kin can rip ...
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When looking to purchase a capable new workhorse, the first choice comes down to choosing whether diesel or gasoline pickup trucks are best for you. But what if you've already decided on a naturally ...
Sergiu is a mechanically minded car enthusiast about to finish his university degree. From attending car meets and expositions to creating automotive content, Sergiu thrives in the presence of cars.
When Ford introduced the 7.3-liter Godzilla engine to the truck market, it became a massive hit. The dated Boss 6.2-liter platform was on its way out, and not everyone desired the cost of owning a ...
From the April 2000 issue of Car and Driver. The good news for the station-wagon faithful is that for 2000, the palette of available two-box nameplates from which to choose broadens by two to 19.
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
The Ford Excursion Limited was a beast of a truck. There’s no denying it. The massively turbocharged diesel engine and impressive off-road capabilities transformed it into a “small” legend. But buying ...
When Ford announced that its 7.3-liter, gas-burning, pushrod engine would make 430 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque, we knew there was a lot of headroom. A big, burly, under-stressed truck engine seemed ...