2020 Toyota Tundra Tops What's New This Week on PickupTrucks.com
New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Toyota updates the Tundra half-ton pickup for 2020; the 2019 Honda Ridgeline gets the top safety rating from NHTSA; and Ford recalls for some 2019 Rangers.
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Tundra Upgraded
Toyota revealed the mild refresh and upgrades for the 2020 Tundra, its half-ton pickup, at the 2019 Chicago Auto Show.
5-Star Ridgeline
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline earned a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration following the organization’s crash tests.
Ranger Recall
Approximately 3,000 2019 Ford Rangers are being recalled for a shifter issue that might keep the shift lever from locking in Park.
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