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Four-door truck doesn't need to be full size
Sales of pickup trucks are dropping precipitously this year because buyers don't want big, gasoline-guzzling vehicles.
Friday | Off-Road
Tough Truck Steps For Tough Trucks
No real off road enthusiast would be caught dead with a set of factory running boards on his truck.
Recall on Infinity QX56, Nissan Armada, Nissan Titan 2005-2006
THE FAN MOTOR MAY NOT BE PROPERLY SEALED ALLOWING EXCESSIVE WATER INTRUSION AND INADEQUATE DRAINAGE OF MOISTURE.
As Bruce Banner seeks to rid himself of The Hulk forever, a powerful enemy known as The Abomination arises to wreak havoc on the human race.
on the Road Nissan stages own 'Olympics' to get ahead in hard times
Imagine you are a marketing mogul at one of Japan's big carmakers. Your job is to get the world's motoring press driving your cars, generate international exposure and spread the word about your company's ...
Chrysler looks to alliances to get through turbulent times
When Automotive News ran its last Chrysler future product forecast on Oct. 22, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.82. Now, eight months later, the average price per gallon ...
Willie Nelson helps kick off opening of new Carl's Corner incarnation
Tennessee Wildcat is a man who knows his truck stops. The longtime truck driver whose friends call him by his citizens band handle gave Willie's Place truck stop/restaurant/dance hall/saloon/gift shop a solid ...
GET AN INSURANCE QUOTE Some people buy a 4x4 truck for the psychological security of knowing they'll probably be able to make it up their driveway in the winter, and that's about it.
Nissan Canada drops price of 2009 Titan and Armada
Nissan Canada has announced reduced pricing on the 2009 Nissan Titan pickup truck and 2009 Nissan Armada full-size SUV.
The sales of large sports utility vehicles and full size trucks are down as much as 40% this year.
Nissan, employees give back to their community
Lee Rennick can't imagine what it would be like if Nissan didn't sponsor a golf tournament each year to help Rutherford County's Business Education Partnership.
Tickets on sale for charity giveaway
Tickets are on sale for the 2008 Mississippi Children's Home Services Dream Car Giveaway.
Zero % car loans from GM reappear
Automakers - Lagging demand for all but fuel-efficient models pushes another cut in truck and SUV production Tuesday, June 24, 2008 NICK BUNKLEY and BILL VLASIC The Oregonian General Motors, which has struggled ...
Gas prices create glut of SUVs on market
If paying $4 a gallon at the pump doesn't sour you on driving a full-sized sport utility vehicle, now is the time to buy one.
Ernesto Evangelista prefers to pump premium gas into his seven-month-old Nissan Titan, thinking it makes the truck run better.
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Premium gas sales tank as fuel prices rise
Ernesto Evangelista prefers to pump premium gas into his seven-month-old Nissan Titan, thinking it makes the truck run better. But at a BP station just a few blocks from the sand of Miami Beach, the 33-year-old painter grabbed the handle for the regular, 87-octane gas to fill his tank on a recent Friday.
'Premium is just too expensive,' he said. 'Nobody can afford to fill up with premium anymore.'
With rising fuel prices pushing the national average for premium to $4.48 a gallon _ about 40 cents higher than regular _ motorists like Evangelista are buying less of it, industry statistics show.
IL Exclusive: Nissan To Build Dodge Hornet in Japan and Mexico
The Dodge Hornet will nest in Japan and then Mexico, where Nissan will build the car for sale in North America and elsewhere.
Nissan donates truck for inner-city baseball
As director of the Nashville RBI youth baseball and softball program, Reggie Whittemore depends on being able to get to practice and game sites reliably.
Nissan switches production lines in Canton
Nissan North America is switching gears at its Canton plant, cutting a truck-making shift in favor of one to build cars.
Nissan to cut back on truck output
Nissan Motor Co. will reduce production of light trucks to a single shift at its Canton, Miss., plant and boost car output in a move that reflects an industry-wide slump in sales of gas-guzzlers. The Japanese ...