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2008 Toyota Tundra
Louisville, Kentucky - The Tundra isn't just bigger than its wimpy predecessor, it begs for notice. There's enough chrome in its grille to deplete global reserves of that metal. Ripped flanks shroud eighteen- or twenty-inch wheels shod with rubber that's ten o more
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2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
The first-generation Ford Explorer Sport Trac rode on the bones of the 1991 Explorer (which was itself derived from the 1980s-era Ranger), and while its combination of an SUV cabin and a short pickup bed was intriguing, its meager underpinnings betrayed its ap more
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2006 Honda Ridgeline
It's typical Honda: take a tried-and-true concept and reengineer it to within an inch of its life. more
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2004 Nissan Titan Four Seasons Test
Toyota didn't do Nissan any favors. Its tenuous steps into the full-size-pickup segment, first with the T100 and then with the 7/8-scale Tundra, muddied the waters for American consumers, who became thoroughly schooled in the notion that Japanese trucks simply more
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Review: 2005 Toyota Tundra
As with the T100 before it, the Toyota Tundra concedes size and power to the five other full-size truck brands, forfeiting brutish measurements for a less tangible advantage in overall refinement. more
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2005 Dodge Ram 1500 - IntelliChoice Review
It's big and tough, but lags the best in refinement. more
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2005 Nissan Frontier
A brawny midsize hauler with big aspirations. more
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2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Big, bad, and (b)old. more
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2006 Honda Ridgeline
Honda has created something truly different in the world of pickups, an area that has seen lots of one-upmanship but very little critical thinking. Senior Editor Joe Lorio makes sense of this enigmatic entry. more
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Nissan Frontier
A good thing in a medium-sized package. more
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Rambo: Dodge Ram SRT-10
With the Viper powered Ram SRT-10, Dodge has not only trumped the Ford SVT Lightning, it has created the fastest prodution pickup ever. more
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2005 Toyota Tacoma
With this redesign, Toyota has has created a truck that is far superior to the one it replaces, even if it's not so compact anymore. more
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2005 Dodge Dakota
The excellent Dakota spells the death knell for the compact pickup, but we'll skip the funeral and enjoy this mid-size truck. more
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2005 Toyota Tacoma
Look out, Chevy Colorado, Toyota is back in the compact-truck game. more
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2005 Nissan Frontier
Nissan's small truck gets big truck styling. more
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