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Ride and Drive

Fiat Chrysler brought its next-gen 2018 Wrangler and refreshed 2019 Cherokee out to a Malibu canyon ranch in southern California for automotive journalists to test-drive following a presentation about what's new. Photos by Mike Antich and Paul Clinton.

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Work Truck Show Adds Mobile Learning Center

The new mobile learning center is an on-the-go classroom located on the Ride-and-Drive grounds. It is equipped with examples of manufacturing technologies and systems available today and being developed for the future — such as 3-D printing and scanning, laser cutting and robotics.

Texas DPS Announces Ride and Drive Expo

The exposition is an outdoor event that brings opportunities for law enforcement agencies and business owners – including Historically Underutilized Businesses, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers – to network and engage in an open forum.

Ford's 2018-MY Fleet Preview

Ford hosted its 2018 model-year fleet preview at the San Diego Civic Theater in May. The company discussed its commercial strategy and addressed topics such as electric vehicles and autonomy.

Isuzu Pits FTR Against the Competition

At a ride-and-drive event at the Auto Club Speedway in Ontario, Calif., Isuzu Commercial Truck of America pitted its FTR with a 4-cylinder diesel engine against the competition. Read the full story here. Photos by Chris Brown and Steven Martinez.

Driving the 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport

Nissan hosted a ride-and-drive event for its 2017 Rogue Sport compact SUV in the Nashville, Tenn., area in late April to show automotive journalists how the vehicle is different from the Rogue. For pricing, click here. Photos by Paul Clinton.

Driving the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox

Chevrolet is rolled out its 2018 Chevrolet Equinox with a ride-and-drive that let automotive journalists pilot the compact SUV through the rural and mountainous roads between Greenville, S.C., and Asheville, N.C., including on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Read our driving impressions here. Photos courtesy of GM.

Chevrolet's 2017 Bolt EV

The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV has arrived as the most capable affordable battery-electric vehicle, by offering 238 miles of range with a price tag of around $30,000 after the $7,500 federal incentive. Automotive journalists drove the vehicle at a GM event in San Francisco. Photos by Paul Clinton.

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