What's New on PickupTrucks.com: 11/2/17
CARS.COM — New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Nissan considers selling the Titan globally; the 2018 Ford F-150 gets a solid safety rating; and a preview of the 2017 SEMA Show.
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Global Titan?
Nissan executives are considering plans to sell the Titan and Titan XD pickups in global markets, including Australia, the Middle East and China.
2018 Ford F-150 Scores Well for Safety
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the 2018 Ford F-150 a Top Safety Pick award following crash tests.
2017 SEMA Show: What to Expect
Interested in the news from this year’s SEMA Show? Here’s what we knew going into it.
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