Mitsubishi Fuso Introduces New 2013 Model-Year FUSO Canters
LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ - Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) announced the availability of its 2013 model-year medium-duty cabover trucks.

2013 FUSO Canter
LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ - Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) announced the availability of its 2013 model-year medium-duty cabover trucks. The new 2013 FUSO Canters are in production now, and the first models were displayed in the Mitsubishi Fuso booth at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, March 5-8. These trucks feature the same great lower-cost-of-ownership benefits as the 2012 models, with some additional refinements and options.

2013 FUSO Canter
In addition to the five cab colors MFTA has traditionally offered, the 2013 Canters can be ordered in Solid Black-which helps give these trucks a striking appearance, and can save some customers from having to paint the cabs to match their company colors.
All new 2013 Canters will come standard with dual batteries, and will also include a factory-installed PTO wiring harness designed to receive an optional, matched control switch and to make connection to optional PTOs easy. Moreover, a 33-gallon side-mounted fuel tank will once again be available as a factory-installed option, and mirrors will have new, wider mounting arms that facilitate the installation of bodies with outside widths up to 102" on all Canter FE models, including the Canter FE160 Crew Cab.
For more, visit www.mitfuso.com.
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