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The EXV2 Patriot costs 30% to 50% less than a pickup truck, reaches speeds of up to 25 mph, and runs 40 to 50 miles per charge.
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New front-end designs with chrome mesh grilles and heated/cooled seat options (LTZ models) help to enhance the 2012 Silverado’s appearance and driver comfort.
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Certa-Lok C900 RJIB (for “restrained joint integral bell”) features the company’s standard mechanical joining system of precision-machined grooves and nylon spline for tensile strength in pulling/push.
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Four readers who have delivered the most bang for the taxpayer’s buck.
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Public works crews in Tenafly, N.J., clean up debris and downed trees after Hurricane Sandy hit the Atlantic Seaboard in late October.
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Some states fear their interoperable networks will be inhibited by the federal initiative to develop a single, nationwide architecture.
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eREV power train technology enables work trucks to perform without emissions and run entirely on electric power.
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This 24 V power converter/battery charger comes in 25-amp ad 40-amp configurations with a built-in four-stage charging system.
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These compact electric vehicles, suitable for light-duty applications, feature: high-low beam headlamps for improved visibility while driving, day-night mirror with the ability to reduce reflective gl
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The Peterbilt Model 579 truck is designed to give fleets a premium vehicle with fuel efficiency, cost savings, comfortable driving, and productivity.