I grew up in Germany as a teen so I got used to seeing Volvo trucks and MAN trucks all over the autobahn. I was wondering if any U.S. or Canadian company uses MAN trucks?
http://www.mantruckandbus.co.uk/en/trucks/start_trucks.html
thanks,
futuretruckertx
Besides Volvo, are there any carriers in the U.S. that use MAN trucks?
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Unless there is a small mom & pop company somewhere that uses these trucks, then no. Peterbilt, Freightliner, International and Mack are the big players here. I've never even heard of MAN trucks. As for Canada, I have no idea.
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Almost forgot about Kenworth.
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I have never seen any MAN Trucks here in the US.
You won't even see many Cabovers over here.
Also the Volvos they have here are not Cabovers either.
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MAN sells trucks in Mexico so you might see one in the southwest region. Kenworth rebaged some Foden and DAF trucks for sale here.
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I saw one or two SCANIA on the road,i think in florida.
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I've seen couple of Scanias and @least one MAN--o/o I think pull in ERB Wagons outta Canada--in western NY--saw one Scania cabover@the Hook in Pembroke NY just yesterday
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You get the Maxforce 13 motor in the International trucks.
This is a messed up MAN motor as far as I have heard.
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