Transmission trends

Don't let Mitch Murray's title fool you. Though he's Allison Transmission's manager of marketing and development for North America, Murray not only has a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University, but joined Allison as an engineer in 1984. While he's not quite sure how he ended up in the marketing department, Murray says his engineering background has proved vital in communicating the kinds of change automatic truck transmissions are headed for in the near future. In the short term, that means phasing out hydraulically controlled automatics over the next 15 months to two years in favor of ...

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