What to Get Dad – 2012 Automotive Father’s Day Gift Guide
Father’s day is quickly approaching. What do you get the old man? No more ties, please. How about something for his truck? Here is a list of fun gift ideas.

Show your Dad some love with these gifts.
GM Reneges on Towing Numbers
GM recently announced via a press release that is was taking back the 2013 towing numbers it released. The reason? Ford and Chrysler aren’t changing their numbers until later models. Makes sense to consumers right?

GM has officially reneged on its 2013 towing numbers even though they have already been released.
Toyota Announces First 25 Winners of 2012 Cars for Good Program
Toyota recently announced the first 25 winners of its 2012 100 Cars for Good program. This philanthropic program aims to give away 100 cars to deserving non-profits in 2012.

The first 25 winners of Toyota's 100 Cars for Good were recently announced.
Selling Your Toyota Tundra on Twitter
There are many ways to sell a truck: classified, Craigslist, Auto trader, maybe even Ebay. How about selling your Toyota Tundra on Twitter?

Is selling your truck on Twitter the new way to buy/sell cars?
Toyota Tundra Tested on West Texas Ranch
In what could possibly be the coolest video ever, Toyota gave an independent cattle rancher in West Texas a Toyota Tundra to use as a 3/4 truck for 100,000 miles THEN tears it down to have engineers inspect every part to see how it did. How’d it do? As the rancher says, “It is just a better built truck. It’s that simple.”