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  • Truck Insurance-Upcoming Accident Prevention Technologies  By : Joe T.
    The trucking industry is a vital part of our economy. A lot of research goes into developing new technologies to help prevent accidents. Accident prevention in the past usually meant the reduction of damages if an accident were to occur. Today, smart systems are being developed to keep drivers safe on the road. This article takes a look at some of these new technologies.
  • Popular Accessories For Trucks  By : David H Urmann
    Truck accessories like the truck tool box improves the functionality of your truck. This article will provide you with information on truck accessories and other products.
  • Pickup Truck Hauler -- Discover The Bigger, Tougher Brother To Sports Utility Vehicles  By : Owen Smith
    SUVs have long been seen as the toughest kids on the motoring block, but many people are now finding them to be more hype than heavy-duty. Pickup truck haulers are the newer, more utilitarian alternative, but will rising gas prices stop them in their tracks before they can make the shift into the fast lane?
  • Mercedes Sprinter Vans  By : John Eva
    An article taking a good look at the Mercedes Sprinter Van.
  • FORD TRANSIT XXL – PROBABLY THE LONGEST TRANSIT IN THE WORLD!  By : John Eva
    An article about Ford Transit Vans and the new XXL
  • Trucker Talk and General Trucking Information  By : Norwa Mhlanga
    On truck talk, we have all seen those large pieces of rubber from semi truck tires on the highway. They are referred to as alligators. Road kill is a common site on many roads, and truck drivers refer to it as road pizza. Flat bed trailers are often referred to as skateboards and tractor trailers are commonly referred to as a box.
  • Access to Accurate Tips on Trucks  By : Sandy Maseko
    Taking care of the truck you are driving is very important. There is plenty of routine maintenance that needs to be done on a semi truck. This includes checking the fluids, checking hoses, changing the oil, and looking for any leaks or problems. Tires need to be in good condition so they don't blow out. We have all seen though large pieces of rubber on the roads that come off of big trucks. These can create a hazard for other drivers when they are driving behind a big truck.
  • Ford Present The Harley Davidson F150 Truck  By : A R Thompson
    The Ford F150 truck has now been in production for well over 30 years now and initially when it appeared on the scene it was more commonly referred to as the "heavy half ton" by the company. Simply because the F100 was also still in production at this time. Yet it took another 24 years before Ford finally came out with a new version and which they worked on in conjunction with another iconic vehicle company, namely Harley Davidson Motorcycles. So in 1999 the Ford Harley Davidson F150 was born.
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Toyota: Toyota Truck History  By : Jason Lancaster
    On October 31st, 1957, Toyota Motor Sales was founded in the U.S. In the 50 years since, Toyota has grown from a small Japanese import auto manufacturer that no one took seriously to one of the largest auto manufacturers in the world. The history of Toyota is a story about success. Part of the story is the growth of Toyota trucks, and 50 years seems like a good time to review the history of Toyota trucks in the United States.
  • Selecting Good Truck Warranty Coverage  By : Ray Davis
    Truck warranty coverage is important whether your truck is new or used. Even though they are extremely similar, there are some slight variations in truck warranty coverage and regular auto warranty coverage.
  • Facts about Truck Accidents  By : Rainier Policarpio
    A truck accident is very different from a car accident or from any other type of motor vehicle accident, for that matter. The difference is that truck drivers have limited visibility. A commercial truck’s driver position is often so elevated that some areas beside and behind him exist where there is limited or even zero visibility.
  • Tips for truckers on truck permits  By : Scott Brandon
    Most people hate paperwork and OTR commercial truck drivers and no different, Most truckers get paid by the miles they drive and not by the amount of paperwork they do but often times they have to spend lots of time doing paperwork for things like truck permits, fuel permits, insurance, freight paperwork, and licensing paperwork.
  • Comparing the 07 Tundra to an 07 Ram  By : Jason Lancaster
    Pitting the new Toyota Tundra against the Dodge Ram has been fun. Both of these trucks are great. While I didn't compare every little detail, I did compare the key components and listed below you'll find the key differences between these two trucks. If you're thinking about either the Ram or the Tundra, take a look at Edmunds and Consumer Reports in addition reviews like these. You should also drive both trucks, if for no other reason than the seats are so different.
  • Buy & Sell Trucks and Trailers online  By : Bruno
    New and used trucks for sale at American Truck Buyer. Trailers for sale. Hundreds of used truck dealers, thousands of trucks for sale. Your source for used trucks for sale, heavy duty trucks, 18 wheeler, peterbilt trucks, dump trucks, dump trailer, mack trucks, medium duty trucks, trucks for sale, big rigs, tractor trailer, international trucks, semi truck.
  • Message On A Truck: Benefits Of Vinyl Truck Graphics  By : Ron Avigad
    The growing interest in vehicle wrap advertising and the positive mass response to car graphics has allowed the vehicle wrap industry to mature. What started with decals and stickers on cars and motorcycles has evolved to larger mobile media, like trucks and buses. Thus, if a business owner feels that simply wrapping a car with vinyl graphics is not blatant enough, he or she can bring his or her ads to the next level by getting into truck wrapping.
  • Consumers and Transportation Industry Finding Relief for Fuel Costs  By : Abi
    Fuel costs affect every facet of life. Farm machinery, trucks, boats, trains, school buses, etc., all consume fuel in order to provide food, transportation, and products for us. We, the end consumers ultimately end up paying for rising fuel costs by higher priced foods, clothing, housing, education, transportation, etc., as well as our own fuel.
  • Chevrolet Avalanche, Showing Versatility and Functionality  By : Abi
    The Chevrolet Avalanche is yet another astounding vehicle. It is versatile and innovative as a vehicle and also very function. This vehicle has been made available in the 1500 and the 2500 configurations. For this year, the Chevrolet Avalanche comes into the automobile scene bearing quite a few changes. It now holds a new design.
  • Ford F150 Pickup: Riding Through the Decades  By : Abi
    For over two decades, the Ford F150 Pickup has been named as the undisputed and undeniably the top selling vehicle in America. In fact, this vehicle surpassed and beaten each and every car and truck in the whole automobile industry. In the full size pick up truck segment, it is not surprising that the Ford F150 Pickup is the most popular.
  • Chevrolet Astro Van: Made Especially For Cargo  By : Abi
    A passenger mini van, the 2005 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Van holds three doors. Yet, it only has a maximum passenger capacity of two people. The rest of the space is made essentially for cargo and packages. It has been constructed so as to be able to transport and delivery these to other locations.
  • SUV vs. Minivan: Which Vehicle Is Right For You?  By : ArticleGOLD
    There are a variety of vehicles on the general market today and each type has its own beneficial attributes which make it a good purchase for certain individuals. There are two types of vehicles in particular which tend to attract some of the same types of individuals and these are SUVs and minivans.


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