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Caterpillar Shakes Up Vocational Market
PEORIA, IL -- The vocational truck market has changed significantly with the entry of Caterpillar's CT660
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Hino dévoilera sa nouvelle gamme de camions de poids moyen
Hino Motors Canada dévoilera dans quelques semaines sa nouvelle gamme de camions de poids moyen 2011 entièrement redessinée.
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ElCargo devient concessionnaire autorisé des produits Roll-Tite
Elcargo Fabrication inc. et Roll-Tite ont conclu une entente selon laquelle Elcargo devient concessionnaire autorisé des produits Roll-Tite pour toute la province de Québec.
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Paccar présente son MX, qui sera bientôt construit dans une nouvelle usine américaine
Le nouveau moteur MX de PACCAR sera disponible dans les camions Kenworth et Peterbilt à compter de l'été prochain.
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Le Sprinter vendu chez Mercedes-Benz
Les nouveaux Sprinter Mercedes-Benz sont donc dorénavant vendus par l’intermédiaire des concessions Mercedes-Benz existantes à travers le Canada, qui assureront aussi l’entretien de ces véhicules.
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Manac de retour dans le marché des pièces
Manac a ciblé une liste de pièces d’origine et de remplacement et établi un inventaire considérable. La compagnie a également investi dans le développement d’une force de vente et de partenariats d’affaires pour couvrir tout le territoire du Québec.
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First LoneStar produced hits the Maritime highways
MONCTON, N.B. -- Navistar recently handed keys to the first production International LoneStar to Jeramand Enterprises, signifying delivery is underway for International brand’s new Class 8 flagship product.
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Truck guide puts a price on APUs
McLEAN, Va. -- The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) isn’t sitting idle on the value of auxiliary power units (APUs) and has updated its pricing guide to reflect the technology.
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L’entente entre GM et Navistar avorte
La tentative d’entente entre General Motors Corp. et Navistar International Corp. a échoué.
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Detroit Diesel gives website a tune up
REDFORD, Mich. – Detroit Diesel has given their website, www.detroitdiesel.com, an overhaul, making it easier to find Detroit Diesel products, services and dealers.
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Caterpillar exits on-highway engine business
PEORIA, Ill. – Following months of speculation, Caterpillar has announced that it’s leaving the heavy-duty on-highway truck engine business by 2010, before the next round of emissions legislation kicks in.
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Built to Order: Western Star offers do-it-yourself custom job
HENDERSON, Colo. -- With a bit of help from an expert truck customiser, Western Star is developing a show truck that you'll be able to park in your driveway.
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Pete & Ken Power Hour: Paccar displays heavy-duty engine at GATS
DALLAS, Tex. -- You’ll soon be hearing about Class 8 Kenworths and Petes coming off the line with Paccar heavy-duty engines, if the company’s demonstration at this week’s Great American Trucking Show
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New Mack meets EPA SmartWay standards
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- The Mack Pinnacle is the latest new commercial truck to be certified by the U.S. EPA SmartWay program
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Freightliner launches all new Cascadia highway truck
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – After 16 months of wind-tunnel testing and over a million hours of design work, Freightliner Trucks launched the entirely new Cascadia on-highway truck today.
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International names Alberta firm Dealer of the Year
CALGARY, Alta. -- Brad Glover of Alberta-based Glover International Trucks Ltd. has been named International Truck and Engine's 2006 Dealer of the Year at the truckmaker's 27th Annual Circle of Excellence black-tie awards ceremony, held at the Ritz-Carlton on Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
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20-year run for Pete 379 comes to an end
DENTON, Tex. -- The final Model 379 Legacy Class Edition marked the end of an era for truckmaker Peterbilt Motors.
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'07-compliant trucks still not flooding lots, expert says
NEW YORK -- It still may be a couple months before most North American dealers begin stocking up on trucks with new '07-compliant engines, according to the transportation experts at market analyst firm Bear Stearns.
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Double O-Seven: The sky won't fall after Jan '07. It'll just be cleaner
TORONTO -- After a year of speculation that North American heavy-duty truck sales would completely dive after Jan. 1, 2007, the downturn might not slump too far after all -- at least that's what some truck makers and dealers are whispering these days.
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International’s Canadian dealers offer battery-saving device
TORONTO -- Smart Energy Solutions, inventor and manufacturer of the Battery Brain vehicle aftermarket device, says it will market its new product with International Truck and Engine Corp. Canada.
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