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Mercedes-Benz 60th Anniversary Unimog Concept

Mercedes-Benz Unimog Concept: 60 Years, Inspired By Frogs

If you were to set out to design a vehicle, you might not choose a frog as your source of inspiration. Sure, we've heard of the old Austin-Healey "Frogeye" Sprite from the 1960s, but that was more of an affectionate nickname due to a coincidental likeness than through any design inspiration. Tell...

June 7, 2011 by 
 
2010 Ford Ranger

Ford upgrades new Ranger with added safety, efficiency

In the middle of last year, Ford decided to extend production of the Ranger beyond its expected 2009 sunset to help meet fuel efficiency targets. This year, the Ranger gets a... February 6, 2009 by  2


 
2009 Suzuki Equator Pickup

Trio of customized Suzuki Equator pickups headed to Chicago Auto Show

At next month’s 2009 Chicago Auto Show Suzuki will unveil a trio of customized Equator pickup trucks co-developed with three different off-road and lifestyle magazines... January 29, 2009 by 


 
2008 Ford Range Max Concept

Ford Ranger Max Concept debuts in Thailand

Ford has unveiled a pickup truck concept vehicle bearing the ‘Ranger’ name at this year's Thailand Motor Expo. Carrying the full title of Ford Ranger Max Concept... November 29, 2008 by  3


 
2010 VW Robust preview

Early look at VW’s upcoming ‘Robust’ pickup

The long-awaited and much anticipated Volkswagen Robust pickup truck has been canceled for European and North American sale, but the project is still alive and kicking as... October 13, 2008 by  3


 
2007 Toyota A-BAT Concept

Toyota seeks suppliers for A-BAT pickup

Less than a year after showcasing its A-BAT hybrid pickup truck at the Detroit Auto Show Toyota has confirmed that it is looking for potential suppliers for the vehicle but... September 22, 2008 by  2


 
 
 

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