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Game Changers: The rules of building a truck, sport/ute or crossover have been thrown out the window


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SUZUKI EQUATOR

Suzuki is getting a midsize truck, likely named Equator. It's based on the Frontier and will be built by Nissan in Smyrna, Tennessee, starting later this year -- you can probably guess what it'll look like. Nissan and Suzuki already have a worldwide partnership -- Nissan supplies Suzuki with the Serena minivan in Japan.

SUM UP: A Nissan-based pickup to balance out Suzuki's GM-based vehicles.


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