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Often forgotten or mistaken for a Bronco rip-off, the International Scout was an American icon that grew from a potent off-roader into a successful ancestor that paved the way for modern SUVs.
122 years ago, International Harvester was founded as a maker of trucks, tractors, and all manner of farm equipment. Actually, it goes back farther than that, to the 1830s and Cyrus McCormick’s ...
The new Scout Terra and Traveler SUVs are the talk of the town this week, but there’s a catch: they won’t hit the production line until sometime in 2027. That’s nearly three years from now ...
Scout now expects both the SUV and pickup to retail for around $60,000, although it expects pricing to be closer to $50,000 for the SUV and $51,500 for the pickup once incentives are factored in ...
A study co-authored by eight BYU students and three BYU faculty finds that exposure to the exhaust gas produced by diesel engines is tied to increased fat mass, enlarged fat cells, insulin resistance ...
The sky-blue Scout has a white roof and appears to have undergone a complete restoration. Walz has said the International is his only vehicle, though most of the time, he’s being driven in a ...
If you see those weird-looking vented exhaust tips on diesel trucks, it means the exhaust has an active DPF regeneration system. When the system injects fuel into the already-hot exhaust stream ...
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From the factory, the Scout hit dealer floors with a number of different engines under the hood, from four-pots to straight-sixes, V8s, and even a couple of diesel options from Nissan, of all ...
Keeping that in mind, I shouldn’t be at all surprised by this 2016 Nissan Titan XD PRO-4X re-bodied to resemble a 1967 International Harvester Scout.