Cars
Official: Suzuki To Unveil Nissan Frontier Based Pickup Truck In 2008
Suzuki officially confirmed today that it would add a new pickup truck in its vehicle line-up in late 2008. The yet to be named pickup will be based on the Nissan Frontier midsize truck and it will be built at Nissan’s manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tenn with production set to start in the fall of 2008. The vehicle will be marketed solely by Suzuki in North America. In 2006, Nissan and Suzuki Motor Corp. announced an agreement to expand the scope of their business collaboration and the midsize pickup is part of that agreement, which also included the supply by Nissan to Suzuki of the Serena minivan in Japan. (Image edited by Carscoop)
-
Volkswagen Pickup Truck Concept: Live Photos From The 2008 Iaa
The most important highlight of the Hanover trade fair from VW’s perspective is its first ever presentation of the Pickup truck concept that provides an outlook on the manufacturer’s fourth model series that will be built at its Pacheco...
-
2009 Suzuki Equator Pick-up Truck: Officially Official Rendering
Not even 24 hours past after a scanned picture featuring an illustration of the 2009 Equator started circulating in the net, and Suzuki took the decision to release a high-resolution official rendering of their upcoming mid-size truck prior to the vehicle’s...
-
2009 Suzuki Equator Pick Up Truck Illustration
This illustration picturing the upcoming 2009 Suzuki Equator pick up is featured in the March/April issue of Truck Trend. We’re not sure how close the artists rendering is to the actual model that will make its debut at the Chicago Autoshow in...
-
Complete American Pickup Truck Sales Figures - 2009 Year End
You thought 2008 was bad? U.S. pickup truck sales plunged 30% to fewer than 1.5 million in 2009 as every truck save for the new Suzuki Equator produced sales declines, some of which were disastrous. The U.S. new vehicle industry was down 21% to 10.4...
-
Complete American Pickup Truck Sales Figures - 2008 Year End
Remember 2008? It wasn't that long ago, just six years. Things were beginning to look truly disastrous as banks collapsed, homes were lost, and jobs disappeared. Buyers stayed away from pickup trucks in droves. Industry-wide auto sales...
Cars