New Ford F-150 Diesel Still Tops What's New This Week on PickupTrucks.com


New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Does the baby Power Stroke have the power? What will GM’s decision to stop publicly releasing monthly sales data mean? Which trucks are the best deals for commercial fleets?
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Does Ford’s New Diesel Have the Guts?
Driving in the hills above Denver was our first chance to find out if the new Ford F-150’s baby Power Stroke has enough oomph.
April Sales Numbers Are In, GM Is Out
We break down pickup sales for April, but GM’s decision to withhold monthly sales data throws the results out of whack.
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If you’re looking for affordable trucks for your business’s fleet, Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America awards are a good place to start.
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