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  1. The 2020 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Dualie boasted 6.6 liters of Duramax diesel power and two more tires in its rearend than usual in our test. See how this dualie fared on- and off-road in the 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year test. What’s Hot More than 30,000 pounds of towing capacity Downright surprising View the full article

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  2. The 425, 472, and 500 Cadillac engines of the late 1960s and ‘70s were luxury items meant to provide tons of gooey torque to get those land yachts moving, while still delivering as smooth a driving experience as possible. Part of delivering that velvety driving experience was equipping the vehicles these engines came in with View the full article

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  3. The 1976 International Scout Terra Suntanner 4×4 featured here belongs to Tom Thayer, who has a world-class collection of rare Scouts and IH trucks. Only a handful of original Suntanners have survived, and not only is this one the nicest known survivor, it’s probably the earliest known survivor. Its entire history is known. It was View the full article

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  4. When we put the call out for Four Wheeler Network audience to share their shops in which they’re sheltering in place, Pat Soffee from Temecula, California, answered in less than 24 hours with a nicely done tour of his sweet three-car garage that holds a little bit of everything a 4×4 gearhead could want. Pat’s View the full article

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  5. The Four Wheeler Adventure Expo 2020 was the place to be for anyone looking to get into the backcountry. On March 7-8, more than 10,000 participants joined 120 exhibitors to pack the Orange County Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, California, for a weekend of adventure-oriented fun. If you were there, you might see View the full article

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  6. More on GM’s 2.8L Duramax Diesel The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado Loses Base Model, Gains Huge Price Increase Seven Interesting Facts on the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Duramax Diesel Just when midsize-truck enthusiasts were really becoming “one” with GM’s 2.8L Duramax LWN I-4 engine, it appears the torquey turbodiesel may be going away, along with the optional 3.6L View the full article

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  7. On This Week’s Show: Nikola CEO Trevor Milton Get ready for the most interesting interview you didn’t know you needed to hear. From a single statement during his childhood that shaped his passion to experiencing heart-wrenching losses and failures in life, entrepreneur and Nikola CEO Trevor Milton never gave up his dream of changing the View the full article

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  8. When Jeep launched the Gladiator for 2020, it hit the market with all standard Jeep offerings: Sport, Overland (analogous to Sahara on Wrangler), and the Rubicon. However, there was a hole in the lineup, and we knew it wouldn’t be long before Jeep jumped into the field of performance midsize pickup with a variant aimed View the full article

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  9. I have been a big Top Gear fan for nearly as long as I can remember. If you have to ask what Top Gear is, I don’t think we can be friends. And before we get too far off course, I’m talking about the original British version of the show that aired on the BBC View the full article

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  10. The 2020 Chevy Silverado 2500 LTZ received a suite of upgrades, making it more equipped than ever to tame heavy loads and trails. Read on to see how it fared during the 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year test. What’s Hot 6L of growling diesel power New Allison-branded 10-speed transmission BedSteps and CornerSteps grant easy View the full article

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  11. Tim Nichols had his 1999 Ford Ranger cross-rutted, stuck in two-wheel drive, and he was banging on the limiter. First gear, reverse, first, reverse, thinking, “No way am I getting pulled out by my buddy’s Toyota,” as he tried to rock his way free of the muddy mess. That’s when reverse exploded. But that’s the View the full article

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  12. Talent. Passion. Practice. When they combine perfectly, you can get a masterpiece—which is what we’re tempted to call this super-rad 2020 Ford Raptor F-150 carved out of wood by the hands of a skilled woodworker. While more than a few of us can’t even draw a recognizable truck for stick figures, this guy whittled one View the full article

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  13. We briefly highlighted some of the things we always bring with us when we’re heading deep into the wilderness. Even if we’re only planning on making a one- or two-day trip, we’ve been playing in this off-road realm long enough to know that major mechanical breakdowns, unintended maladies, and unforeseen circumstances can make monkeys of View the full article

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  14. Every year for the past 10 years or so, Jeep Corporate has shown up with a half dozen or so concept vehicles designed and built by lead designer Mark Allen with a crack crew of vehicle enthusiast fabricators who help the concepts come to. These rigs are one of the things that help make this View the full article

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  15. We constantly scour the internet in search of the newest and coolest parts for your trucks. This week, we’re taking a look at two products that are near and dear to our hearts, which we think you’ll love too. BulletProof Diesel Billet Aluminum Antenna Mount Drilling holes in your truck sucks. Nobody likes doing it, View the full article

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  16. The whole “overland” craze has exploded in popularity over the course of the past several years and is currently showing no signs of slowing down. Eager to jump on that bandwagon, we decided early on in the build process of our first-generation 2013 Ford F-150 Raptor this was the direction in which we’d be taking View the full article

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  17. Ford Fan I had a light blue ’92, regular cab, shortbed, Styleside 4×4. I lifted it a bit, and it ran amazing. I wish I still had it. The 300 had tons of torque. Not fast, but I’m a truck guy not a car guy. I now own an ’04 F-150. It has the 5.4, View the full article

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  18. View Some Readers’ Diesels Here 1987 AM General Humvee, 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, and More 1992 Dodge Ram W350, 1993 Ford F-150, and More 2009 Western Star 4900 FA It’s hard to believe Diesel Power and several other enthusiasts’ brands owned by the MotorTrend Group, have been operating as “digital only” for nearly half a year already. The company’s View the full article

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  19. “Hey, it’s a Dodge!” I guarantee that’s what every Dodge guy or gal said when Fred and Dave procured an old Dodge farm truck to drive into a lake for the “Dunkin’ Dodge” episode. They hit the water so hard that the plastic grille fractured and fell off. And that’s where the new episode of View the full article

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  20. We could tell from the 1996 GMC Jimmy’s sheetmetal that Sam Fabian of Pennington, New Jersey, wheeled his machine—hard. We caught up with Sam on the lakebed at King of the Hammers 2020 (KOH2020) where he gave us the rundown on what makes his Jimmy work. Sam’s 1996 GMC Jimmy was passed around his family View the full article

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