Every so often i like to look through the Truck Paper and just dream about having my own truck. Well this acronym keeps popping up that i can't figure out for the life of me. when they say V.I.T interior what does that mean? Thanks in advance.
what does it mean?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by A_C_Cooper, Oct 29, 2012.
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Don't know what it actually stands for--but it is the group of Higher level interiors they offer--akin to American Class in a Pete--
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google is your friend. that will give you some type of explanation.
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If I remember correctly it is a Kenworth term that was from their first condo cabovers. "Very Important Truck"
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yep remember that one from when i was a kid and getting the dealers to send the brochures to me each new model year lol #### i really am as old as i feel like when i wake up in the morning
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Thanks, I did Google it but i didn't look hard because i was already kinda frustrated because my tech school still hasn't found a new cdl instructor and seem to be dragging their feet about it.
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they've been looking for one since the beginning of July. if they are that hard to come by maybe i should go somewhere else.
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well right now i'm taking some computer networking courses for a backup plan job and to kill time till i turn 21 in sept. 2013 so im not really in that much of a hurry. i figured a backup plan would be a good idea and i had federal money i couldn't use for the cdl course any was because its not pell approved
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