Pickup trucks

EU Rules Could Block US Pickup Trucks From Europe

US automakers are voicing concerns that proposed new European Union regulations could effectively block large pickup trucks from being sold on the continent. The core of this issue, from their perspective, revolves around proposed changes to safety rules that they argue might contradict the spirit of a recent trade agreement between the US and the EU. This sentiment suggests a feeling that the EU is creating hurdles that could prevent American-made trucks, particularly the larger models, from entering the European market legally and in significant numbers.

However, the reality on the ground in Europe suggests that these large American pickup trucks, often referred to affectionately or critically as “yank tanks,” are already not widely available for sale.… Continue reading

Trump Tariffs to Hike Pickup Truck Prices by $3,000

Mexico: Trump tariffs will make pickup trucks $3,000 more expensive. This potential price increase, stemming from tariffs imposed on imported goods, is sparking a heated debate. The argument centers around the impact on consumers, particularly those who rely heavily on pickup trucks for work or personal use.

The projected $3,000 increase is a significant jump for many, potentially pricing some buyers out of the market. This isn’t just about the sticker price; it impacts the cost of essential services. Businesses operating fleets of trucks, like utility companies and septic services, will see increased operational costs, likely passed on to consumers through higher service fees.… Continue reading