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Chinese Auto Company Designs Clone of Ford F-150

Posted on February 21, 2012 in News | No Comments
Chinese Auto Company Designs Clone of Ford F-150 American truck manufacturing major Ford Motors doesn’t sell their prominent Ford F-150 pickup truck in Chinese market, but very soon you might see one there. JAC Motors, a major Chinese automaker are planning to launch a new truck which looks pretty much like the American pet, as per The Detroit News. Although the impending JAC 4R3 will be a smaller vehicle, but it will be having the big chrome side view reflector housings, stacked headlights and a 4-sided grille, which provides it a firm similarity the popular Ford F-150. The JAC 4R3 even makes use of a blue oval emblem having JAC in the center of it for this vehicle, whereas all the other models of the company has a badge having a 5-pointed star. The JAC 4R3 will be making its official unveiling at the Beijing Motor Show to be held in April.

2011 Cadillac Escalade EXT – Only Luxury Sport-Utility Full-Size Truck

Posted on February 13, 2012 in Cadillac Trucks | No Comments
2011 Cadillac Escalade EXT – Only Luxury Sport-Utility Full-Size Truck Pros: The 2012 Cadillac Escalade EXT is offered with suave and robust engine choices; inaudible cabin; comfy ride and multipurpose midgate design. Cons: The 2012 Cadillac Escalade EXT is a bit tough to maneuver in taut spaces; delivers pitiable fuel economy and the quality of some of the interior plastic is rather second-rate. Introduce: The term “Escalade” refers to the deed of hiking over hindrances, or climbing forts and citadels using ladders in an old-fashioned military attack. The 2011 Cadillac Escalade EXT, although has the term “Escalade” in its name, but we doubt its ability to pull off all that described in the first sentence. But if you want take part in cruising concourses in company of your buddies during a club crawl on weekends then the luxury sport-utility truck, Escalade

Ford Trucks Takes PBR Outdoors

Posted on February 10, 2012 in Ford Trucks, News | No Comments
Ford Trucks Takes PBR Outdoors One of the leading outdoor channels in America Outdoor TV, Ford; Orion Entertainment as well as the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) have joined hands and launched a fresh show on the Outdoor Channel. The serial is christened as “Ford’s PBR Outdoors” and would be aired in the year 2012. It will bring together some of the leading names in PBR and would be aired only on Outdoor Channel. One of the renowned wildlife artist and veteran outdoorsmen Steven LeBlanc will be hosting the series. He has travelled across the globe. Each episode of the show would boost some of the leading names in PBR and wild rides. They would be surrounded by thousands of their screaming fans in North America. For the last 17 years PBR and Ford Trucks have been well-calculated marketing partners. The series

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