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Jordan Almond

Jordan Almond grew up Texan, hauling goosenecks and bumper pulls with her family’s dually. A former competitive equestrian, her experience driving trucks and towing horse trailers has provided a foundation for her pickup coverage and former weekly Toyota Tacoma installation. Jordan now serves as our Trucks, SUVs, & Crossovers Section Editor.

Jordan has a Bachelor’s in Rhetoric and Writing from the University of North Texas, and she wrote short fiction and poetry until joining MotorBiscuit in 2020. A lifelong adventurer, she can be found crafting pieces on RVs, camper vans, and overland conversions, although her library of automotive media covers a wide range of topics. Jordan credits motherhood and family life (chasing two boys) for providing her with more personal insights on new car reviews and informative pieces on consumer favorites.

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Recall Alert: Kawasaki Fuel Pump Problems

When it comes to having fun off-road, Kawasaki has a great lineup of vehicles that can traverse the tough stuff. One of Kawasaki’s off-road offerings is the 2021 Teryx line of ROVs. But the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just reported a recall alert for Kawasaki Teryx ROV models that are experiencing fuel pump problems. …
People in orange vests hunting in a field with a dog and the Polaris Ranger EV

The New Polaris Ranger EV: ‘Quiet for the Hunt and Clean for the Land’

The all-new release in tandem with Zero Motorcycles expertise is sure to pop off even better than the existing model. That typically means smoother performance, better power, and increased capability. However, at this point it's still mostly a guessing game. One thing is clear, and that is that with a fully electrified powertrain the Polaris Ranger EV is "quiet for the hunt and clean for the land."
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Are GM and Buick the Same Manufacturer?

Sometimes understanding the relationships between car brands gets a little confusing. Here is some brief history of Buick's connection with General Motors. Are they the same manufacturer?