5 Of The Most Fun And Practical Easter Eggs Ever Put In A Ram Truck
Easter eggs are a fun way for automotive manufacturers to market their product. If you've never noticed, here are five ways they've been put in Ram trucks.
Read MoreEaster eggs are a fun way for automotive manufacturers to market their product. If you've never noticed, here are five ways they've been put in Ram trucks.
Read MoreKenworth's W900 semi-truck has been around for decades, but the company has finally decided to discontinue it. Here's why the iconic semi-truck is going away.
Read MoreMazda used to sell pickup trucks in the U.S., but that ended a while back. Here's when the company stopped selling pickups in the U.S. and the reasons why.
Read MoreThe Aisin and Allison transmission are both reliable and well-known, but how do they compare? Here's what you need to know before making a purchase.
Read MoreCetane boosters can help make your diesel engine work more efficiently. How do cetane boosters work, and how much should you add to your fuel tank?
Read MoreCalifornia fights America's worst smog with the country's toughest environmental regulations. But is the Golden State really banning diesel trucks?
Read MoreThey're less common than they used to be, but you can still see some semi-trucks sporting more than one license plate. Why? And why did this practice fall off?
Read MoreDiesel engines require on heated and compressed air to run efficiently. Glow plugs and intake heaters help make that happen, but how do they work?
Read MoreIf you want to put Cummins' largest diesel engine in your truck, we've got bad news -- it'd take a pretty large truck indeed to hold one of the behemoths.
Read MoreIf a little fin antenna is good enough for today's cars, why isn't it good enough for a truck? What's the deal with the extra-long antennas on truck roofs?
Read MoreCummins diesel engines power a lot of heavy-duty pickups, but which specific models come with one? Can you buy the engine on its own to drop into your truck?
Read MoreYou might have heard the term "jackknifing" with regards to semi-trucks, especially when they're in accidents. What is jackknifing, and how does it happen?
Read MoreSemi-trucks cover millions of miles each year delivering everything from apples to zithers. How long does a semi-truck engine last with good maintenance?
Read MoreThe 6.7-liter Cummins diesel has been powering Ram trucks for nearly two decades. One common problem is hydraulic lifter failure, but what years does it affect?
Read MoreNewer Ram trucks are seeing a rash of criminals stealing the infotainment screen. The problem is: It's shockingly easy to do. Here's how to protect yourself.
Read MoreCurious how your truck's towing capacity was tested? Here's how it's done, and why it's not a good idea to push that limit, even if you get the trailer moving.
Read MoreThe Chevy L92 kicked off the Vortec 6200 series, but only lasted for two years before it was upgraded to a new designation. What car has an L92 engine?
Read MoreThe Ram name has a long lineage in the pickup truck business. If you're considering getting into the market, we've got a list of things to know before you do.
Read MoreThe Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado are two of the most popular vehicles of any type in the United States. Can an F-150 tow more than a Silverado?
Read MoreSeveral factors can cause your fuel economy and EV range to go down, including towing. Here's what you need to know for the next time you hookup your trailer.
Read MoreDiesel engines typically offer higher fuel efficiency and torque and longer lifespans than gas engines. How does the lack of a throttle body contribute?
Read MoreWhile most states limit the number of axles on a road vehicle, there are some uniquely large semi trucks on Michigan's highways.
Read MoreSeeing the success of trucks like the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz, Kia might also have a compact pickup truck on the way for North America.
Read MoreIf you're interested in doing some offroading, you're spoiled for choice between numerous models of SUVs and pickups. Which vehicle type is better, though?
Read MoreSemi-trucks and their weigh stations are a common sight on the roads, but you've likely never seen the station itself. Here's how they work.
Read MoreWhy is a fire truck not called a water truck? Is there truly a difference between these two life-saving emergency vehicles? Here's what you should know.
Read MoreThe extra set of rear wheels on dually pickups allow them to haul heavy loads. These are the best dually trucks for sale today, according to their owners.
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