Several 2024 F150 Lightnings are missing the Forward Sensing System they were supposed to have been equipped with https://www.carscoops.com/author/bradcarscoops-com/ by Brad Anderson 51 minutes ago Ford is being sued over
A Chinese-built hybrid pickup is joining Australia’s truck market as Nissan doubles down with two Frontiers to fight BYD and GWM https://www.carscoops.com/author/bradcarscoops-com/ by Brad Anderson 7 hours ago Nissan will
Most buyers use their trucks no differently than they would a car. Larger trucks are used more often for their intended purpose. Smaller truck owners report greater driving enjoyment and
Ram Trucks Australia (RTA) is about to move into a new facility in Melbourne’s south, as the brand celebrates 10 years in the country. More than 35,000 Ram pickups have
2025 Traverse, Acadia, Enclave, Colorado, and Canyon named in lawsuit. Plaintiffs claim defective master cylinders can cause sudden brake failure. GM has yet to issue a recall or formal response
Roughly 400,000 vehicles are being recalled over faulty rearview camera software and a manufacturing issue Toyota has announced two recalls impacting the Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia. The Tundra and Sequoia
Ford is recalling 115,539 examples of its F-250, F-350, and F-450 SD trucks. The affected Super Duty machines were built between Feb 2019 and Sep 2020. A faulty steering column
A new study reveals the vehicles with the lowest insurance costs in 2025, but leaves key details out https://www.carscoops.com/author/chris-chilton-cc/ by Chris Chilton 11 hours ago A US insurance company has
The Hemi V8 is disappearing from the local Ram 1500 lineup, but its return isn’t completely off the cards. Powering the updated 1500 is Ram’s new ‘Hurricane’ engine, a 3.0-litre
A fraction-of-a-second lighting glitch has triggered a major recall, sending thousands of Frontiers back for a quick software fix https://www.carscoops.com/author/bradcarscoops-com/ by Brad Anderson 6 minutes ago Automatic stop-start glitch briefly
Trade deals can’t make big pickups fit narrow roads or small parking spaces. Japan and Europe prefer smaller, fuel-efficient cars over large U.S. pickups and SUVs. Even with lower tariffs,

