A 2022 Ford F-150 PowerBoost owner is facing a $5,200 "out-of-warranty" nightmare after his hybrid battery was found with visible burn marks just 3,000 miles past the 100,000-mile limit.
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A closer look at the 1,419 HP Ford F-150 SuperTruck
Taking a closer look at the 1,419 HP Ford F-150 SuperTruck reveals how a pickup truck can be transformed into an extreme ...
While the owner of this "exploded" PowerBoost blames a design flaw, some technicians point to the truck's front leveling kit ...
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500 HD range leads the sales race for full-size US pick-ups in Australia but is a recent ...
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5 Cybertruck drawbacks that could make you regret the purchase
I see the Cybertruck as a bold experiment that also carries several built-in frustrations, and many of the same issues that ...
They're well worth a look for anyone considering a cut-price supercar in 2026 and beyond. You've dreamt about them - and now ...
The auto industry had a surprisingly strong year despite facing big challenges in higher tariffs, rising interest rates and ...
The Evotrex-PG5 has a built-in LFP battery and an electric motor that drives the wheels. It can also act as a home generator ...
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