Here's a few things y'all might find interesting, you may already know this stuff though...
I'm sure there's more that I'm not remembering right now... I may edit this post to add to it at a later date.
- Freightliner no longer makes the Century Class or the Classic. The Columbia is still made, but for export only. Cascadia and Coronado are their bread and butter.
- Peterbilt has rebadged the 387 to be the 587. They've sloped the hood more for mpg reasons and also reworked the headlights although they have the same footprint. I'm sure there's other changes too. You won't find Cat motors in them either, Cat has decided against staying in that market.
- Volvo was absent from the show.
- Mack had one of the largest displays. Looks like they're really trying to gain market share of the OTR truck business.
- Everybody and their monkey now makes APU's. There were a whole bunch of vendors hawking their systems. You'd think with so many in the market that the price would start to go down....no way.
- Incandescent lights are going by the wayside. LED's are the bee's knees.
- There were displays, many of them, from manufacturers from China. I walked by them numerous times Thursday and Friday and did not see a single person stopped at their booths. Trucking is made in the U.S.A.!!!
Brief MATS Observations
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Gears, Mar 28, 2010.
