
The company updated its fleet to Kenworth in 2013, desiring more durable and cost-effective cabovers than the Class 5 trucks it used to own.
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According to the company blog, PG&E brought its new hybrid utility truck built by Electric Vehicle International and its 2014 VIA extended-range electric pickup, as well as electric and plug-in hybrid cars.
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AutoSock is a patented textile cover that uses high-performance fibers to maximize friction on snow and ice covered roads, Designed for vehicles or combinations over 10,000-pounds GVWR with five or fewer axles, including Class 3-8 medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
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When deciding between a cabover engine truck or a conventional truck, fleets are seeing some advantage to the cabover, but still lean toward the conventional truck.
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Hino’s 195h diesel-electric hybrid also won the American Truck Dealers Association’s (ATD) 2013 Medium-Duty Commercial Truck of the Year award based on criteria such as driver visibility, maneuverability, and fuel economy.
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Ford has recalled nearly 3,100 F-Series ambulances, after determining the engines could stop unexpectedly. The F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty ambulances are powered by 6.7L engines. They are from the 2011 and 2012 model years.
Read More →The American Truck Dealers has announced seven nominees for the 2014 ATD Commercial Truck of the Year award, which recognizes top trucks in the heavy-duty and medium-duty categories.
Read More →Navistar, Inc. announced it secured nearly 5,900 Class 6-8 truck orders in September, making it the company’s highest order receipt month since December 2011.
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J. J. Keller's "Defensive Driving for Light & Medium Duty Vehicles" program helps teach non-CDL employees life-saving skills.
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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) presented technical product information, chassis specifications, and body installation and mounting options to the attendees of the NTEA Truck Product Conference on Wednesday, September 11, 2013.
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