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  1. Ford Performance is offering its first ever suspension leveling kits for Ford Ranger and Ford F-150 pickup trucks. An exclusive 2-inch front lift along with new front coilovers, vehicle specific upper mounts, and locking spring pre-load rings are available from Ford’s aftermarket performance division. The suspension kits allow drivers additional ground clearance along with improved View the full article

  2. Audi revealed an electric off-road concept at the recent 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany. The four-seat Audi AI:TRAIL quattro is the fourth vehicle in Audi’s concept lineup. The AI:TRAIL quattro features four electric motors along with systems for assisted and automated driving. The vehicle uses the same Audi quattro permanent all-wheel drive found on View the full article

  3. Last time we peppered you with a lot of facts and figures about our 2.0L turbocharged Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited that won the 2019 Four Wheeler SUV of the Year (SUVOTY), so this time rather than reiterate a bunch of figures, we’ll dive straight into what it’s like to live with this vehicle on a daily View the full article

  4. The ultimate collection of Top Gear is now available on the MotorTrend App, the only subscription streaming service dedicated entirely to the motoring world. Sign up for a free trial to start binge watching right now! Season 22, Episode 6—Hammond Wilderness Rescue Challenge: Richard Hammond is dropped into the remote, frozen wastes of Canada to test a watch with a built-in emergency View the full article

  5. The lines between work and play are normally drawn in the sand when it comes to side-by-sides. There are machines designed for work—whether it be towing, hauling, or all of the above—and there are “toys” for playing. We are talking about go-fast and exploration. Now, Polaris has a “crossover” side-by-side for both. The new Polaris View the full article

  6. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

  7. Business was brisk over the weekend at the 2019 Sand Sports Super Show held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, California, as the booming side-by-side market continues to grow. OEMs release new models, and aftermarket parts manufacturers play an ever-changing game of keeping up. The show comes just before the fall riding season. View the full article

  8. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

  9. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

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    1. Jeep News & Rumors We’ll let you decide whether this was an odd tie-in. Said Jeep: “Consumers experienced the opportunity to ride in the all-new’20 Jeep Gladiator, the most off-road–capable midsize pickup ever, or the’19 Jeep Wrangler, MotorTrend’s SUV of the Year, on the flight deck of the USS Hornet. After participating in the View the full article

  11. Hundreds of adventure rigs gathered in Hood River, Oregon, for the first Toyo Tires Trailpass event. Camping was encouraged on-site, vendors lined up to display their wares to the participants, skills clinics were scheduled throughout the day, and to top it off, the day finished with a raffle of epic proportion. There was no cost View the full article

  12. Defining “restoration” and “restomod” is difficult for some, but not Joe Torres. He knew exactly what he wanted in a “Day 2” Scout—lots of pure ’70s sex appeal and a buildup that offered technological upgrades with a retro flavor. Despite being a Ford Research and Advanced Products Development Engineer working on the most cutting-edge new View the full article

  13. 1. The Eagle Has Landed Hope you like these pictures of my ’80 Eagle Sport with a 2-inch lift, 28×8.50×15 Super Swampers, and Weber 38 carb. We road-tripped it after four days of ownership from my home state of Ohio 3,200 miles across 18 states to the coast so we could ship it to our View the full article

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    The Jeep was marketed as a utilitarian vehicle when it hit civilian soil after World War II. With things like auxiliary power take-off equipment available, Jeeps were truly capable of just about anything. On the battlefield and in the farmer’s field, the Jeep proved itself time and time again. As if that wasn’t enough, there View the full article

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    It’s not often that we have big, important, breaking news—but now we do. The famed BBC show from jolly old England is now available on the MotorTrend App. To start streaming the entire catalogue (except for season 1), sign up for your free trial of the MotorTrend App at motortrend.com/topgear. Top Gear is one of View the full article

  16. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

  17. Let’s start by addressing the elephant in the room and be honest about what the 2020 Land Rover Defender is and what it isn’t. It isn’t an evolutionary step in the Defender lineage, it isn’t retro, and it isn’t an agricultural and military implement updated enough to achieve cult status within the consumer market. What View the full article

  18. Riding in the passenger seat of Chet Kokkeler’s white LS-powered JKU as it effortlessly climbed over boulders on a rugged trail high in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, it was hard to imagine that 15 months earlier, this agile, powerful Jeep was nothing more than a stripped tub sitting on a bare frame in the corner of View the full article

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  19. Jeep is throwing some marketing money behind the 2020 Gladiator pickup truck, and the first proof of that is “Seats,” a 60-second spot that hit the television waves during the season debut of Thursday Night Football. The Jeep Gladiator ad is the first for the truck that initially went on sale earlier this year. In View the full article

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  20. Ford is readying the next generation of the hot-selling F-Series lineup, and by the looks of it, there could be some big changes in store. That’s all the more interesting for this machine spotted recently, the 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor. Wearing current-generation Raptor bodywork, wheels, and tires, this mule for the next-gen F-150 is also View the full article

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