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Roofs of small pickups tested by IIHS, only Frontier/Equator gets good rating

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

pickups_chart_020410Among all the 2010 model vehicles in the Small Pickup Truck class tested, only the Nissan Frontier, also sold as the Suzuki Equator earned the highest possible rating of “good” from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or IIHS http://www.iihs.org. Other pickups tested were the Ford Ranger, which got an “acceptable” rating, as well as the Toyota Tacoma, the Chevy Colorado, a rebadged GMC Canyon and the Dodge Dakota, which all got “marginal”, the second lowest possible rating.

To get a “good” rating from the IIHS, a vehicle must have a roof that’s twice as strong as the current federal safety standard. This requirement is based on the Institute’s research that says passengers of a vehicle with a strong roof have the highest protection against rollover crashes, which is one of the most serious types of vehicular accidents.

According to statistics, rollover crashes are a lot more common in SUVs and pickup trucks than in cars, with almost half of all pickup truck occupant deaths in 2008 attributed to rollover crashes. Having a strong roof does not just reduce the risk of injury from contact with the roof during rollovers, it also prevents people from being ejected out of the vehicle through the windshield, windows and doors opened up after the roof gets deformed.

Even with a “good” rating in roof strength-to-weight ratio, the Nissan Frontier/Suzuki Equator still failed to be a “Top Safety Pick”, because it only earned an “acceptable” rating in protection against neck injury in rear crashes. To be a “Top Safety Pick”, a vehicle must earn a “good” rating in front, side, rear and rollover crashes and have Electronic Stability Control, which reduces the chances of fatal rollovers significantly.

"As a group, small pickups aren't performing as well as small cars or small SUVs in all of the Institute's safety tests. None of the ones we tested is a top-notch performer across the board. In fact, no small pickup earns our Top Safety Pick award," said IIHS Senior Vice President David Zuby.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA made a ruling raising the federal roof strength requirement in April of 2009. According to this new ruling, vehicles with a weight rating of 6,000 to 10,000 pounds should be able to withstand a force corresponding 1.5 times of their unloaded weight. The former ruling only required vehicles with a weight rating of up to 6,000 pounds to have a strength-to-weight ratio of 1.5 to 3. Also, the vehicles’ roofs are required to maintain a certain headroom measurement during testing and both sides of a roof will be tested sequentially and each side will be required to meet the said standard. This will be phased-in starting September 2012 and all vehicles will be required to comply with it by September 2016.

Furthermore, the IIHS also conducted side impact crash tests and the Frontier/Equator, as well as the Ranger and the Tacoma all had “good” ratings. The Chevrolet Colorado rated “poor” because of the lack of additional airbags to protect the driver’s chest and pelvis, as well as its poor structure. IIHS also reported that the dummy’s head almost moved around the standard curtain side airbag upon impact during testing. The Dakota had a different problem altogether. Its optional curtain side airbags failed to deploy upon impact.

In addition, the 2010 Dakota does not have standard side airbags unlike all the vehicles in its class when an agreement among 15 manufacturers was made way back in 2003 to make safety improvements that would reduce the risk for people in front and side crashes involving larger and heavier SUVs and pickup trucks. While the agreement was made specifying performance criteria instead of features, side airbags is an important feature to make this happen.

"Chrysler is the only manufacturer we know of that isn't living up to the spirit of the 2003 agreement," said Zuby.

Chrysler engineers identified a problem with the computer program algorithm which determines when the airbags should be fired and are currently working on a fix. The IIHS will be conducting another test on the Dakota and will publish the results soon after.

Read the full IIHS report here.

PickupTrucks’ Top 10 Significant Trucks of the Decade

Monday, January 4th, 2010

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The economic downturn has indeed hit the pickup truck market hard especially in the past 2 years, but despite the difficulties it has caused, it’s undeniable how much the pickup truck industry has advanced in the past decade. In an article, Mike Levine of PickupTrucks.com named the Top 10 Significant Trucks of the Decade.

Crew cabs have been popular overseas way before it was introduced in America. The 2000 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab was the first compact pickup with four full-size doors sold in the US market. After it was released, buyers welcomed the addition of another option besides regular and extended cab because it allowed them to accommodate more passengers in their pickup trucks unlike before. Other manufacturers picked up on this and later, crew cabs became a major player in the pickup truck industry, taking almost half of the entire market share.

The 2004 Nissan Titan was the first real contender of a Japanese manufacturer to rival the full-size half-ton pickup trucks made popular by the Big Three. The 300-horsepower 5.6-liter V8 with an advanced 5-speed automatic transmission in extended or crew cab made waves back then, taking 80% of the half-ton pickup truck sales until it slowed down because early releases were deemed unreliable. There are still loyal  fans and enthusiasts up to now that believe the Nissan Titan is one of the best.

Another truck from a Japanese manufacturer also made the list. The 2006 Honda Ridgeline was honored for its innovation after being the first pickup truck to have an in-bed lockable trunk, as well as a dual-action tailgate that didn’t only fold down, but also off to the side for easy and convenient access to the bed. In addition, 2006 Honda Ridgeline also made some noise because it favored an independent rear suspension over conventional leaf springs giving passengers a more comfortable ride.

Finally, the author named the 2009 Ford F-150 the most significant pickup truck of the decade because it “remains the gold standard against which other half-ton pickup trucks are compared”. In 2009, Ford updated the reliable and much loved 2004 F-150 and gave buyers 7 different models, not including engine and cab type choices. With a great 6-speed transmission and groundbreaking features that others try to copy, the Ford F-150 is the bestselling truck because it caters to everyone.

Other trucks who made the Top 10 are the 2001 Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Heavy Duty with 6.6-liter Duramax Diesel, the 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche, the 2005 Toyota Tacoma, the 2007 Toyota Tundra, the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 and the 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. The 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac and the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Two Mode Hybrids are also honorably mentioned. Read the full article here.

New tow rating standards take effect on 2013

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

tow testUp until 2013, there is still no legitimate standard to compare the trailer tow ratings advertised by various truck manufacturers. Because of this, a manufacturer can perform tests in conditions that would help them achieve the highest possible rating. But through the efforts of the Society of Automated Engineers (SAE), this will now change.

The tow vehicle trailer rating committee of the SAE, in cooperation with both local and international auto manufacturers, presented the SAE's Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J2807 to determine the maximum permissible gross combination weight (GCWR) of the tow vehicle and the trailer, as well as the maximum permissible trailer weight rating (TWR). This new standard was approved in April of 2008 and will be mandatory for the tow ratings of all tow vehicles starting 2013.

The Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J2807 stipulates all the conditions that have to be met before a manufacturer can claim the maximum tow rating for a particular vehicle. The conditions that need to be met include acceleration performance requirements, grade launch requirements, highway gradeability, handling requirements and braking requirements.

Find out more about it at the Automobile Mag website.

Motor Trend’s Truck of the Year is the 2010 RAM HD

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

19-2010-dodge-ram-heavy-duty-front-viewThe 2010 RAM HD wins Motor Trend’s Truck of the Year by a unanimous vote by the judges. The six key criteria from which the decision was based from are design advancement, engineering excellence, intended function, efficiency, safety and value. The RAM Heavy Duty went up against the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, the Ford Transit Connect and the Toyota Tundra 4.6-liter work truck.

Reasons cited include the fact that the RAM HD made significant improvements in the vehicle’s ride, handling and noise levels, as well as the interior styling, it is offered in a wide range of options and it dominates all its competitors in the heavy duty class when it comes to power, torque, towing, emissions and a lot more.

To read the full article at Truck Trend, click here.

Ford F-150 SVT Raptor named 2009 Truck of Texas

Monday, October 19th, 2009

2010_ford_f150_svt_raptor_image001Every year, the Texas Auto Writers Association honors various trucks and manufacturers in different classes, as well as their top choice across all entries awarded the prestigious “Truck of Texas” title in an event called the Texas Truck Rodeo. This year, the top prize was handed to the 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor.

2009 marks the 7th year that a Ford truck won TAWA’a highest honor. The Ford F-150 SVT Raptor also received the Best Full-Size Pickup Truck prize. Ford was the big winner at this year’s event, receiving 8 of the 18 awards given by some of the most highly respected journalists in the country. The 2010 Ford F-150 King Ranch SuperCrew also won the Luxury Pickup of Texas and the Ford Expedition, the Best Full-Size SUV. Ford Works Solutions was also recognized as Outstanding Feature for their work in productivity technology for commercial fleet customers. Finally, the whole line of Ford trucks and SUVs took the Truck Line of Texas award for their outstanding capability and durability unmatched by their competitors.

Dodge also picked up some prizes namely the Heavy Duty Truck of Texas award for the 2010 Dodge RAM 3500 and the Best Mid-Size Truck Award for the 2010 Dodge Dakota Crew Cab TRX4, along with a few others.

The 2009 Texas Truck Rodeo was held in San Antonio in October 15-18. 41 TAWA members attended the event and drove 17 trucks competing in 7 truck classes. Each of them was asked to rank the top 3 vehicles in each category.

Nissan, Chrysler end supposed collaboration

Friday, August 28th, 2009

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Nissan and Chrysler issued a joint statement Wednesday to end the deal they made last year to trade their platforms and technologies. In a joint statement released last Wednesday, stating “in light of significant changes in business conditions since the projects were announced in January and April of 2008.”

The cancelled deal involved three things: Chrysler’s provision of technology from the Dodge Ram for the improvement of Nissan’s full-sized pickup, the Titan, Nissan’s provision of technology from their compact sedan, the Versa for the South American market on 2010 and a subcompact vehicle for the global markets for 2011.

Nissan announced earlier that they’re committed to stay in the market for full-sized pickups. This may remain a problem for them since a lot of the technology they were counting on for the preliminary cab, interior and body plans of the Titan will not be available anymore. If they are not able to persuade other companies to assist them with this hurdle, Nissan may need some divine intervention just so they can release their 2012 Titan.

Head on over to NissanTitanForum to chat with other Nissan Titan owners and enthusiasts and talk about the latest news, mods, accessories and issues about this great truck.

Nissan to continue Titan Production no matter what

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

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Before Chrysler was swallowed by Italian Automaker Fiat due to bankruptcy, it was negotiating with other companies to trade platforms and technologies for mutual benefit. Nissan, one of the said companies wanted Chrysler’s assistance with their full-sized pickup to be based on the Dodge Ram in exchange for the Nissan Versa. Now that Chrysler’s under Fiat, Nissan’s European ally Renault’s rival, whether or not this plan will push through is still a big question mark.

Nissan is hopeful that the project will still move forward, though they may need to renegotiate the details of the agreement so that it remains profitable for both companies. However, Nissan reportedly has not received word from Chrysler as of date.

Nissan Titan has suffered from slowing sales the past few years and Nissan has been working to realign their production based on the demand for each of their vehicles. Production of the Nissan Titan has been significantly reduced because of the drop in sales.

Nissan is considering partnering with other automakers, although the experience and expertise in building large pickups is something that’s important to them and only Chrysler among the other big names in the large pickup industry such as Toyota, Ford and GM is likely to partner with them.

Visit NissanTitanForum to talk to other Nissan Titan fans and discuss the latest news, modifications, accessories, issues or anything and everything about this full-size half-ton pickup truck.

Husky Floor Liners

Friday, September 12th, 2008

We have all been there. You have a new truck and had to go to the job site or 4wheeling. In the middle of your great adventure, the sky starts falling. Pooring rain drenches the land and turns it all to mud. So what do you do? You have to get in your truck some time. You cant take your boots off because...well, you have to put them somewhere, and in your truck bed in the weather is option because you have to wear them when you get out.

Well, our friends at Husky Liners have dealt with similar problems for years. Lets face it, most aftermarket floor mats dont cut it. Most aftermarket floor liners just look better than the stock floor mats but dont really do a good job of protecting your investment. Husky Liners developed a floor liner that is practical. The Husky Floor Liner will actually trap mud, snow, and water and keep it from spilling over and staining your new carpet and floors.

If you need a place to put your muddy equipment they also have cargo liners for the cargo bays in your truck, car or SUV. For more information on the Husky Floor Liners Click Here.

2002 Dodge Ram HO

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Remember when the first 2003 Dodge Trucks came out? The hood looked huge like the fords, and the grille was massive. I remember everyone complaining about them, including myself. I just could not understand why they would get rid of such a perfect modern looking body style. Now, a few years later, they have really grown on me. I might even own a newer body style Dodge one day. For now, I have a 2002, and I love it. Its beautiful, and its powerful.

One of our members, Eli, sent us some pictures of his 2002 Dodge Cummins with the High Output motor. The picture quality that he sent us is not that great, but, they are worth seeing anyways. He bought the truck at 16, which is really impressive. He even named the truck, Silvia. At 16, this truck was probably his first girlfriend. Our question is which can you dump more money into? A diesel powered pickup, or a real girlfriend? Having had a 2002 Dodge Diesel, and a girlfriend (now wife), I would say its a tossup.

Eli started this truck out right with a hx-40 turbo, 50hp injectors, a FASS fuel system, South Bend Clutch, ATS 3 piece exhaust manifold, aFe intake, and topped it off with a Quadzilla Adrenaline Module.

All of the work was done by Eli's family owned business, Blackout Diesel.

2008 Dodge Ram

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Here are some pictures of a SWEET toy hauler submitted to us by Brad. Its a 2008 Dodge Ram Dually Mega Cab. Not many customizations, but its still a setup that any guy would dream of having.

The Toy Hauler for this thing is awesome. 4 Bunk Beds that fold against the insides of the trailer. Beds Down:

And Beds Up:

Thank you Brad for sharing your awesome toy hauler and truck with us.