COE plan/questions/advice

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by jacko117, Apr 3, 2022.

  1. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    VW put $3.7billion in a suitcase and threw it at Navistar last fall. I’m not sure but that deal should be closed now. There’s another partner but VW holds the majority through their Traton subsidiary.
     
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  3. Studebaker Hawk

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    Volkswagen, which also owns several other heavy duty truck manufacturers in Europe like MAN now has a majority stake in Navistar.
    There is little chance that any of the European manufacturers, all in bed with US manufacturers are going to start selling cabovers here.
    KW owns DAF in the Netherlands, Freightliner is owned by Daimler, Volvo owns Mack, and now Navistar and Volkswagen are married.
    All make cabovers for every market in the world, EXCEPT for North America.
     
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  5. mjd4277

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    Would you like that with or without mustard?;)
     
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  6. mjd4277

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    Mack actually still makes cabovers for the US but they’re made for garbage truck use. Peterbilt also makes some but they’re for smaller box truck applications.
     
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  8. mjd4277

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    This has been discussed elsewhere on the forums (and @Studebaker Hawk can back this up) but the closest thing to a modern cabover you can get in the US is a Argosy. But the ones that were sold here are only available in glider kit form(if production hasn’t been discontinued already). The complete trucks are/were exported to right hand drive markets (Australia,New Zealand,South Africa) where they still have vehicle length restrictions in effect. A majority of them have been fitted for heavy haul/oversize work and have high horsepower applications(560 hp on average depending on the engine chosen).Most of them use the same Airliner suspension found on Cascadias sold here in the States. In addition they also use DEF(called AdBlue in other markets).
     
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  9. jacko117

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    Does anyone know of any good custom body shops that I could contact to see if this Frankenstein idea of mine is even possible? I would prefer southeast region, just for proximity purposes... But I'll take whatever I can get
     
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  10. kranky1

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    People used to drive Road Commodes. Those guys would probably be happy to buy one of those spaceships. They’re used to stigma already.
     
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