2021 Ford F-150 Maintains Position As Most Considered Pickup Truck
F-150 retains top spot among top 10 overall most-considered vehicles.
Read More »F-150 retains top spot among top 10 overall most-considered vehicles.
Read More »The results put the Ranger in third place in its segment.
Read More »The right-hand drive pickup was spotted near GM's Milford Proving Grounds.
Read More »The SUV was spotted as the refreshed Expedition prepares to launch early next year.
Read More »Down two spots from the year-ago quarter.
Read More »The new Z06 actually makes more power than the GT and is quicker to boot.
Read More »The massive motor cranks out over 1,000 horsepower.
Read More »Segment share fell four percentage points.
Read More »The presence of an electrified Equinox has essentially been confirmed.
Read More »Remaining in second place in the segment.
Read More »Consumer Reports once again heaps praise on the Blue Oval crossover.
Read More »Ford sales in the U.S. grew by almost 10 percent, while Chevy sales were up nearly 31 percent.
Read More »The segment saw a 17 percent average growth rate during the quarter.
Read More »The Mustang's chief rival apparently won't be around much longer.
Read More »Segment share grew a single percentage point.
Read More »GM is reportedly aiming to overpower both the diesel Super Duty and Ram HD.
Read More »It may not provide any extra power, but the ZR2 does have a host of suspension upgrades.
Read More »The refreshed Silverado gets a revised front fascia and a heavily upgraded cabin.
Read More »Nine out of eleven models in the segment posted an increase in sales this quarter.
Read More »The feature will be available as an option.
Read More »Remaining in second place in its segment.
Read More »Representing the first increase in sales volume since the current, fourth-generation model launched.
Read More »And it sounds pretty darn good, too.
Read More »Another off-road package for the mid-size truck segment.
Read More »The Mustang fell from first to second place during the second quarter of 2021.
Read More »Although the company will debut a compact pickup in the near future.
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