Toyota’s fuel-injected 22RE four cylinder earned a reputation in pickups as an engine that seemed to run forever, even when ...
America’s list of favorites is well established. Our favorite pastime? Baseball. Our favorite pie? Apple, of course. And as for our favorite truck engines, well, we ...
Automotive companies are always trying to find the “next big thing”—the design innovation or adaptation that resonates with their customers and sells big. In 1960, Ford decided people wanted a truck ...
Chevy's 1994 S-10 SS truck swapped out the iconic 454 V8 for a 4.3L V6, shocking fans and becoming a forgotten legend.
Rugved Koppiker is the kind of motoring enthusiast who doesn’t just write about motorcycles and cars—he lives them. A former marketing executive turned automotive journalist, he blends sharp ...
No matter if you drive a big rig or a compact SUV, if your engine uses diesel, it's important to know the key differences between truck diesel pumps and car diesel pumps. At first glance, it might ...
With a Master's degree in English Literature and six years of writing experience, Aayush has been contributing to TopSpeed for over two years. Since 95% of his personality is motorcycles, he goes ...
The Ford F-150 is by far one of the most popular pickup trucks of all time, but even that hasn't stopped Ford from putting some stinker engines in them.
Honda is estimated to have sold fewer than 3,000 of these trucks in three years.
Those of us who drive pickup trucks expect quite a bit from our trucks’ engines. As we put them to work, whether that’s on the job, around the farm, or just doing truck stuff, there are things that ...