Jen Demkin
Bio
Hi, I'm Jen from 4WheelOnline. My fascination with vehicles started in my childhood. I like cars more than dolls. I enjoy writing about automotive industry news, vehicle maintenance tips, and more.
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Much Awaited Tesla Cybertruck is Planned to Start Mass Production in 2023
It seems that the waiting game for Tesla Cybertruck continues until the next year. Tesla has planned that it will start mass production next year. Let’s explore if there’s something new about the anticipated truck.
By Jen Demkinabout a year ago in Wheel
Jeep Unveils All-Electric SUVs: Recon and Wagoneer S
The electric vehicle future is indeed underway, especially now that the automotive industry quickly transitions to electric vehicles. Automakers are racing to launch their EVs and reach their goal to lead and be the best-selling in the market.
By Jen Demkinabout a year ago in Wheel
Kia and Hyundai Will Unleash More Electric Trucks and EV Lineup
When it comes to sales, pickup trucks made by big Detroit automakers are typically in the top spots. But that does not mean that Asian automakers like Hyundai and Kia can't join the aggressive truck market. Both South Korean automakers are planning to launch more electric trucks and EV lineups in the United States. Let's explore what they have in store for the American market.
By Jen Demkinabout a year ago in Wheel
Reasons Why Honda Ridgeline Might Be The Right Truck For You
Honda may not be as abundant compared to the "Big Three Automakers" of the American auto industry. However, it continues to offer vehicles with impressive designs and features. Honda's Ridgeline is one of the most popular trucks in the United States. It underwent a significant redesign in 2017, offering unique proportions to a traditional pickup. In 2021, the Asian automaker refreshed the model year. It has enjoyed a solid bump in sales, with 41,355 of the Alabama-built Ridgelines sold, increasing by 28.6 percent from its sales in 2020.
By Jen Demkinabout a year ago in Wheel
How The Semiconductor Shortage Continues To Haunt Stellantis?
The semiconductor shortage has been plaguing the automotive industry for a few years now, and it doesn't seem like it's going to end anytime soon. The automotive industry is the most directly impacted by the low supply of chips. It occurred as vehicles rely on semiconductors to function.
By Jen Demkinabout a year ago in Wheel
Why Do Americans Prefer Pickup Trucks?
What is it about pickup trucks that Americans can't resist? Is it the tough exterior that makes drivers feel amazing? Is it the perceived social status and sense of community among fellow truck owners? Or is it just plain American nostalgia for all things big and loud? Whatever the reason, there's no stopping the love affair with pickup trucks. Let's explore the reason behind its popularity in the country.
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel
Is There Something New About the Jeep Renegade?
Lately, there has been some buzz among fans about the Renegade. While others may disagree, some say it is not as good as the other Jeep. The sporty SUV is ideal for anyone who wants a stylish and practical vehicle. But is Jeep whipping up something new for the Renegade?
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel
Ram EV Pickup To Be Shown In November
November is just a few months away, but Ram is set to release an electric pickup truck that will surely be a head turner. The Ram EV truck is expected to have a longer range than other electric pickup trucks on the market. It is perfect for anyone who wants the power and performance of a pickup truck but doesn’t want to deal with erratic gasoline prices. It will also come with several features sure to please fans of the Ram brand. Here are some updates about the upcoming Ram EV truck.
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel
Nissan Issues Another Round of Recalls
Nissan recently issued a recall for thousands of units of the Frontier and Titan—another in a long line of safety issues the company faces. A separate recall in June was announced just a few months ago due to a defect inside the transmission. It has also affected more than 180,000 units of the Frontier and Titan trucks.
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel
Proudly American-Built Pickup Truck Selections
There was a time when pickup trucks were considered purely American vehicles. In a Car Throttle article, pickup trucks are defined as "drivable wheelbarrow" because it allows drivers to put large and heavy cargo on the truck bed. It is also typically used for farming and commercial purposes.
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel
Pickup Truck Selections For Drivers Who Don't Like Noisy Cabins
Pickup trucks are excellent for drivers who need to transport large items or drive in off-road conditions. However, many drivers find that the cabin of a pickup truck is too noisy for their needs. Many people find the noise levels to be too overwhelming, which can lead to a lot of frustration while driving.
By Jen Demkin2 years ago in Wheel