Market down but showing improvement, say suppliers

DALLAS, TX – While truck and trailer sales are still way, way down from last year’s historic levels, OEMs and suppliers are seeing signs of improvement, most notably in terms of pricing inquiries from fleets. “Quoting activity is up, and that indicates we’re starting to reach a tipping point about buying trucks equipped with ’07 engines,” David McKenna, product-marketing manager for engines, transmissions and axles at Mack Trucks, told Fleet Owner. “Slowly but surely we’re getting ’07 product out there,” he added. “While older product is significantly less expensive, at the end of the day, ...

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