Sentences with phrase «see the truck early»

Nissan says it will have further news about the 2015 Titan by the end of September, and we should see the truck early next year.

Not exact matches

Early morning commuters in Delaware saw heavy delays on Thursday after a truck carrying unstamped pennies overturned on Interstate 95.
In the early days of food carts and food truck business, it is common to see food carts and food truck serve foods like dried beans, greasy cloth — wrapped bacon, cornmeal, salt pork, beef, smoked fish, and other food that are easy to preserve.
Our spy photographers caught this prototype testing in the desert alongside an outgoing Ridgeline, and although the truck is heavily camouflaged at this point, we can see its overall shape matches an earlier teaser photo of the redesigned midsize pickup.
We have to admit — it's quite prescient to see gold adornment on an early G - Wagen, especially considering the truck's current baller status.
I still have old friends come to me now and say, «I wasn't sure you kids were going to make it in the early days... We would see your truck and trailer set up at Sebring and just buy something to make sure you had gas money to get home!»
We are hoping to see the truck without the clunky camouflage stuck to the body at the upcoming auto shows in early 2013.
In the early - oughts, the truck manufacturer introduced the Sierra C3 which offered a number of luxury appointments never really seen on a truck - leather, premium audio system, power everything, new wheels, and a more potent V8.
The shackled and scarred seven - foot truck tires seen in Big Wheels configure a return to thematics found in Jafa's exhibitions from earlier in the century — visual conceits inspired by the native Mississippian's long time homegrown fascination with demolition derbies and monster truck stadium shows.
On the topic of increased food truck competition, earlier this month the Competition Bureau released a new issue of its Competition Advocate also arguing that local food truck regulation across Canada should be liberalized to increase competition (see: Promoting Fair Competition in the Restaurant and Mobile Food Industry).
(Earlier that day, we saw one man driving towards us, and one man driving away from us in their dump trucks and he decided they were Leo and Bob.)
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