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2009 Ford F-150 FX4 - First Look
A 1/2-Ton That Thinks Like A 3/4-Ton more
General Grabber HTS Tire Test
A new truck tire with a tread tuned for icy roads! more
2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty Review
Ford's new triple threat: F-250, F-350, and F-450... the all new 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty! more
2007 Ford Expedition EL- First Drive and Review
Read this review and first drive of the new 2007 Ford Expedition EL! more
2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac - Review and First Drive
Check out Ford's SUT makeover - the new 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. more
2003 Ford Expedition
2003 Ford Expedition more
2004 Pickup Truck of the Year
Four Wheeler Announces its 2004 Pick-Up Truck of the Year more
Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge: War of the Diesels
Ford vs. Chevy vs. Dodge: War of the Diesels more
2002 Ford F-150 FX4
For our 2002 Pickup Truck of the Year competition, which appeared in the January issue of Four Wheeler, we tried to get our hands on an F-150 equipped with the new FX4 package. Unfortunately, one could not be made to roll off of the assembly line in time for u more
2002 Four Wheeler of the Year: Eight-Way Shootout
The evolution of the sport-utility vehicle has been an interesting one. Starting out as a completely utilitarian piece, the SUV has evolved into something resembling a luxury car with four-wheel drive. We know all about the evolution of the SUV because every y more
Will the Sales Champ Remain Ford’s Hot Seller?
Since its introduction in 1990, the Ford Explorer has been the best-selling SUV ever, with more than 3.6 million units sold. However, the SUV market has undergone radical change since the Explorer’s launch, with today’s market featuring a sea of SUVs more
2000 Four Wheeler of the Year
We'll skip all the millennium stuff and get right to point. We've been handing out this award for more than 25 years and testing new trucks for almost 40. One day, we're bound to get it right. However, as long as manufacturers keep coming out with new or subst more