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2006 Dodge Rampage Concept

2021 Ram Dakota Coming In 2020

There is only one truck manufacturer in the U.S. that doesn’t have a midsize truck in its stable, and it is Ram. That will change by the end of 2020 as it looks like a new midsize Ram Dakota will join its hot-selling full-size pickups. While it would seem that sister company Jeep has split …
2020 Jeep Gladiators

6 Mid-Size Trucks with the Highest Payload Capacity

Pickup trucks may have gotten more capable in recent years, but that increase in payload capacity has also come with an increase in size. A mid-size truck, on the other hand, is significantly easier to park and maneuver around a city. And with modern engines and transmissions, they can still haul around plenty of stuff. …

10 Best Driving Cities in the U.S.

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the typical American drives 11,498 miles per year. U.S. roadways are filled with drivers that are driving an average of 220 miles per week. That’s a lot of time behind the wheel. But the best driving cities in the U.S. make that time less miserable. Improving Driver’s …

10 New Sedans Drivers Hang Onto the Longest

The family car, the passenger car, the sedan. It doesn’t matter what you call it, it’s still one of the most popular vehicles on the road. With room to comfortably seat a family or a carpool group, the sedan continues to make sense. But just how many years can one get out of a sedan?  Based …
A white Toyota Tundra TRD Pro off-road pickup truck kicking up dirt

New Toyota Tundra Truck Coming In 2021

We’ve finally got some Toyota Tundra news to report. Toyota announced today that it is investing $391 million in its truck plant in San Antonio, Texas. That means we are getting closer to the all-new Tundra which we wish was in 2020 as a 2021 model. Unfortunately, it looks like the new Tundra won’t be …

Top 10 New Cars Owners Keep the Longest

When in the market for a new car, one consideration is how long will it last. According to ISeeCars.com, the overall average age of vehicles on the road today is around 8.4 years. Because cars are better built now than in the past, that same report says 11.8 years is not an unreasonable time to keep a …