In the American automotive industry, the Ford-Navistar breakup, which led to the two companies parting ways in 2009, is a notable example of a great partnership turned sour. What had started as a ...
The partnership between Ford and Navistar International was once considered a model collaboration. The celebrated arrangement began in 1982 and saw International Truck and Engine Corporation (later ...
Ford's history of diesel-powered pickup trucks dates back to 1982 when the automaker partnered with International — which would later become Navistar — to build a new diesel engine. The first Power ...
The Ford 6.0 Power Stroke diesel succeeded the 7.3-liter oil-burning V-8 and was the Blue Oval's answer to stricter emissions regulations. It was also a strategic move in the evolving power battle ...
The most generous way to describe Ford’s 6.0-liter “Power Stroke” V8 in its Super Duty trucks is as a necessary misstep in the evolution of Ford’s diesel engines. This engine incorporated multiple ...
The venerable Ford Power Stroke diesel engine family features some of the most technologically advanced and powerful turbodiesel engines of all time. Found primarily under the hoods of Ford's ...
This custom build put together by Sportsmobile on top of a Ford E-350 chassis was kept in a garage most of the time, explaining its exceptional condition. With a 4x4 transmission and a powerful ...
We’ve dipped into the problems associated with Ford’s 24-valve 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel engine, found in both F-250 and F-350 trucks. They were manufactured from 2003 to 2007 in both trucks, but ...
In the not-too-distant past, Lexus has leaned on marketing to portray hybrid models that plug in as second-class. And so it’s a momentous hat-tip to the future—and concession to that past—that the ...
The owner of a 2006 Ford F-350 argued for years that Ford Motor Co. sold Super Duty trucks with defective 6.0L diesel engines to thousands of unsuspecting buyers and then concealed the known problems, ...
Toyota’s heavy duty diesel truck rumblings are getting louder. At the Specialty Equipment Market Association show here, Toyota Motor Corp. quietly parked in its display of wild tuner cars the Tundra ...
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