Monday, September 8, 2008
Dodge leaving NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2009:
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Labels: Dodge, Marketing/Advertising, Motorsports, Trucks/Pickups
Obama a Prius? Palin a Camaro? Politics get revved up

We try to stay out of politics here at Autoblog, but sometimes, events obligate us to jump into the fray. The latest event is a Harvard Business School professor's comparison of the two leading presidential candidates to automobiles.
John Quelch said in an interview with Newsweek that he thinks of Barrack Obama as a new Prius and John McCain as an "old Ford F-150." Politically, those two products carry some weighty social symbolism that, as car guys, we're not all that concerned with.
But we do wonder what Mr. Quelch's comments mean to us. The Prius is generally seen as a visually boring, fiscally-conservative choice with little to no fun factor. On the other hand, an old Ford pickup truck isn't exactly exciting to look at and drinks a lot of gas, but it'll carry a lot more furniture on moving day and is way more fun in the mud than the Toyota. Then, in an interview with AdAge, Mr. Quelch says that by choosing Alaska Governer Sarah Palin as his running mate, McCain has put a red Chevy Camaro next to his truck.
Hmm. Palin as a Camaro? Next to McCain's Ford truck? Sounds like a house divided to us.
How about it? Is Obama a hybrid Japanese car? McCain a pickup truck? Should Mr. Quelch have said Palin is a Barracuda?
[Sources: AdAge via Newsweek]
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Labels: chevrolet, ford, Government/Legal, Humor, Sports/GTs, Toyota, Trucks/Pickups
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Mercedes cutting production in Alabama
As consumer demand for thirsty vehicles continues to wane, Mercedes-Benz is being forced to slow production at the Alabama plant which manufactures their GL- and ML-Class SUVs and the R-Class crossover. Sales of Mercedes domestic trucks fell to 5,090 vehicles in June, representing an 11.9 percent decline from the same period last year. The move marks the first time in more than a decade of U.S. production, that the German automaker has reduced output due to market and economic conditions. The cuts will affect more than 4,000 of the plant's employees, and unfortunately will trickle-down to hurt the countless other companies who provide just-in-time components to support Mercedes production.
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Labels: Mercedes-Benz, Plants/Manufacturing, SUVs, Trucks/Pickups
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The "jeeps" of Iceland: here there do be monsters

Not too long ago, we posted a bit about Iceland's "jeeps". This blogger has just returned from ten days in the North Atlantic with those very brutes, and they're every bit as massive -- and cool -- as they look. We even got to go for a spin in one, get a look at another one, and take pictures of a whole bunch more. What was it like? The same thing we said before: "big-wheel badness." Follow the jump for the story.
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Labels: Advanced Auto NEWS, Etc., Lifestyle, Trucks/Pickups
Friday, May 9, 2008
Toyota expecting profit drop in 2008
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Labels: all types vehcle news and images, Earnings/Financials, Sedans/Saloons, SUVs, Toyota, Toyota logo, Trucks/Pickups
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Pontiac El Cami-"NO"
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Labels: all types vehcle news and images, Etc., GM, Pontiac, Trucks/Pickups
Strike forces GM to suspend truck and SUV orders
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Labels: all types vehcle news and images, chevrolet, GM, GMC, Plants/Manufacturing, SUVs, Trucks/Pickups, UAW/Unions
Monday, May 5, 2008
Apocalypse Preparation: Geiger Ford F650
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Labels: Aftermarket, all types vehcle news and images, auto, auto expo, auto images, ford, latest vehcle news, Trucks/Pickups, Tuners