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Kia is officially planning to launch a midsize pickup truck for the U.S. market, and no, it’s not the rugged Tasman you may have seen overseas. Instead, the automaker will build a new, U.S ...
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Last year, Kia presented its first pickup truck in Busan, South Korea. There was early speculation that the Tasman would make it to North America, but that has not happened, and it won’t.
For decades, foreign-made pickup trucks have struggle to make their way into America. Save for ... sized trucks is upon the U.S. car market, and Kia, apparently, wants to capitalize on that.
For decades, foreign-made pickup trucks have struggle to make their way into America. Save for ... sized trucks is upon the U.S. car market, and Kia, apparently, wants to capitalize on that.
“Offering a premium and seamless user experience to our customers is important to Kia America, and we regret the recent Kia Access outage that some owners may have experienced. The temporary ...
CNBC host and market commentator Jim Cramer warned that America is in store for another “Black Monday” market crash similar to the record 1987 collapse if President Trump doesn’t curtail his ...
Hopefully, we’ll learn something more substantial next Wednesday, April 9, during Kia’s presentation. Got any insight on Korean trucks coming to America? Drop us a line at [email protected].
We recently published a list of Jim Cramer’s Thoughts on Liberation Day ... tries to protect its own domestic industries except America which has spent decades letting foreign competitors ...