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Will electric pickups replace diesel trucks? Check this video

Is it time to replace the diesel heavy-duty trucks with electric? The Fast Lane Truck continues its No, You’re Wrong! series with another episode concerning electric drive as an answer. This time, the questions are: Are diesel HD trucks dead?  Will electric pickups replace them? Raising such questions indicates that electrification matured enough to draw

By |2019-02-16T23:31:47+00:00February 15th, 2019|Categories: Electro Car's, Featured|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Largest order of all-electric trucks encounters VW

VW has received - it could be - the largest order of all-electric trucks to date. Ambev,  Brazilian brewery, has committed to electrify its delivery fleet and placed an order for 1,600 all-electric trucks with Volkswagen. Last year, VW announced plans for a $1.7 billion investment to bring electric trucks and buses to market. One of

U.S. auto market slowing down

U.S. auto sales dropped down for the third month in the row, showed reports of automakers at the end of October. All the producers are facing with the slowing of sales including the largest, such as: General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Honda, Nissan and Toyota. They al fell in October after the same situation in September

Fiat decreasing small cars prices for USA market in 2017

Year 2016 war harsh for small automobiles on the market of the United States. Italian car maker Fiat is preparing new sales strategy for the next year 2017. Italian producer is planning to cut the prices, expand the content and simplified the offers within the simpler packages. Fiat is lowering prices for 5 to 10

By |2016-09-16T12:52:37+00:00September 15th, 2016|Categories: News by Brand, US, World|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Ford Still Makes Trucks a “Working Man” Can Afford

Earlier this week my colleague Derek shared the pricing of the 2017 Ford Super Duty. Assuming that pricing holds up, there is a bit of an increase depending on which model you look at over the previous generation. That’s to be expected considering many trim levels have new features that weren’t previously available. But after

By |2018-11-30T15:57:55+00:00July 21st, 2016|Categories: Ford, News by Brand, US, World|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments
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