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Chevy just keeps on winning, chalking up critical accolade after critical accolade as the company’s vehicles finally get the recognition they’re due from the automotive press. Chevrolet recently chalked up another win when its 2018 Colorado ZR2 was named as a finalist for the prestigious Motor Trend Truck of the Year award.
Automakers have been innovating the features and technology of their vehicles since the first Model Ts started rolling off the Ford production line over a century ago, but it seems like most modifications occur under the hood and inside the car’s electronic systems.
It isn't hard to tell what makes the Ford F-series the number one best-selling vehicle in America, starting with Henry Ford's concept of what the American people really wanted and deserved. Knowing that one or more Ford trucks are sold every minute in America leaves little doubt that Henry Ford created a quality product that doesn't just stand the test of time, but just keeps getting better.
The introduction of the new 10-speed F-150 has been slow in coming. According to Reuters, Joe Hinrichs, head of Ford in Americas, explained that the company just wanted to do extra testing and be sure that the new trucks were where they wanted them to be. After all, when it comes to trucks, Ford is used to producing winners!
It’s been a while since Ford has made major changes to many of the vehicles in its lineup, but that’s about to change, as several Ford vehicles will enter a new design generation or get a facelift beginning in Used. Ford has exciting plans to modernize its trucks, introduce new versions of old favorites, and launch more eco-friendly hybrids and plug-in vehicles.
Gen-X doesn’t always get the love it deserves from big companies. Sandwiched between the larger Baby Boomer and Millennial Generations, Gen-X is often misunderstood or ignored by manufacturers and marketers. That’s a huge mistake, as members of Gen-X are now reaching their prime earning years.
When you think of American cars and trucks, Ford is usually the first name that comes to mind. That is because the Ford Motor Company has been the name on American quality vehicles since the early 1900s.
With family-friendly features like a spacious, comfortable cabin, an easy-to-use infotainment system, and a near-perfect safety record, the Used Ford Fusion is a car that will get your parents’ seal of approval.
To say trucks are the powerhouse of the Chevy brand is a bit of an understatement—Chevy’s truck segment is a sales juggernaut, selling more vehicles on their own than some major auto manufacturers’ entire product lines.
In the era of the crossover vehicle, it can be hard out there for an SUV. While many drivers still love the space and power a sports utility vehicle offers, it’s hard to argue with anyone who decides to pass on buying one when there are vehicles with nearly the same power and space profile with better gas mileage, more modern features, and better safety ratings.
There are generally two types of SUVs—the family hauler and the beast. The beast offers the same cargo space and convenience of the family hauler, but it also gives drivers a little more excitement in terms of power, off-road capability, or towing power. The used Dodge Durango definitely falls into the beast category.
The used Dodge Charger represents American performance vehicles at their best—loud, proud, and powerful. The new Charger, now available at Bloomington Dodge dealerships, offers a variety of engine choices and an aggressively bold exterior design that fans of car chase movies are bound to love.
One of the most recognizable logos on a vehicle is the Chevy Corvette. Though this car and the logo have both undergone many changes through the years, they’ve also stayed much the same. The logo has been updated with each generation of Corvette.
A truck is more than a vehicle to its owner. Odds are, you’re not just buying something to drive around in and take groceries or the occasional couch back and forth. No. You’re buying a truck because you need a partner. A partner that’s going to work just as hard as you are, and one that won’t quit on you when push comes to shove.
Chevy’s been on a roll lately, consistently producing improved cars, trucks, and SUVs, including its Malibu and Cruze sedans. Indiana car buyers searching for a new sedan may find themselves torn between Chevy’s used Malibu or Cruze when visiting their local Chevy dealer.
The idea of buying a used car is one that appeals to many consumers. Used vehicles are easier on the budget than a brand new car and, when purchased through a reputable used Chrysler dealer buyers, know that the car has been put through rigorous mechanical checks and is in great condition.
The Jeep Wrangler has always offered what no other compact SUV can—rugged off-roading capability. With its used used model, the Wrangler now offers the creature comforts and amenities that other SUVs provide.
For truck consumers who need something a little more robust than an SUV, but for whom the power (and price) of most full-size trucks is overkill, the used RAM 1500 presents an excellent option. With lots of creature comforts and ample power for most suburbanites and light construction pros, the RAM 1500 is the “just right” alternative.
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