May 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg
Only a couple of days after announcing its new T880 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., in March, Kenworth had a couple of trucks for us press people to drive. Equipment Editor Jim Park and I were pleased to be among the scribes who got their hands on the just-minted vocational and regional-haul vehicles.
Tags: Kenworth, Test Drive
April 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park
Red engines have been fixtures under Navistar hoods since the late ‘90s. Except for the recent hiatus, you have to go back some 75 years to the days when Cummins and International trucks weren't almost synonymous in North America.
Tags: Cummins, Navistar, Test Drive
March 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park
The 6x2 concept isn't new, but it's not popular on our side of the Atlantic Ocean. Meritor aims to change that with its new SmarTandem single-drive-axle tandem configuration. Equipment Editor Jim Park reports on his driving impressions.
Tags: Meritor, 6x2, SmarTandem, Test Drive, Winter
February 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg
When reviewing a product like the Caterpillar CT-660, there is no replacement for getting the opinion of the people who have been using it day in and day out. “The drivers love it,” said John “Dick” Jones, president of Jones Fuel Co. in Columbus, Ohio, talking about the fleet’s first in-service dump truck.
Tags: Caterpillar, Test Drive, Vocational
January 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg
The sloped hood on International's WorkStar 7600 was first shown off at the World of Concrete show in 2010, but with vocational-truck business seriously down during the recession, it only went into production last fall.
Tags: International, Workstar, Test Drive, Navistar, Vocational
January 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Feature
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The arrival of Detroit's DT12 automated manual transmission wasn't unexpected. Daimler AG, the parent company of Daimler Trucks North America and Detroit Inc., has been using such transmissions in Europe for many years in the Mercedes Actros line and earlier products
Tags: Equipment, Test Drive, Detroit, Daimler
October 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Department
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Cruising down the Interstate, you glance at the tachometer and gasp as you see the needle hovering at under 1,200 rpm. Yet the engine isn't vibrating or straining, and the rig continues to move steadily forward
Tags: Equipment, Mack, Test Drive
November 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Department
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The urge to compare is great, but I will resist. Both Peterbilt's Model 579 and Kenworth's T68O were introduced with much fanfare at the Mid-America Trucking Show earlier this year
Tags: Equipment, Test Drive, Peterbilt
January 2013, TruckingInfo.com - Department
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The arrival of Detroit's DT12 automated manual transmission wasn't unexpected. Daimler AG, the parent company of Daimler Trucks North America and Detroit Inc., has been using such transmissions in Europe for many years in the Mercedes Actros line and earlier products
Tags: Test Drive, Detroit, Daimler
November 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The urge to compare is great, but I will resist. Both Peterbilt's Model 579 and Kenworth's T68O were introduced with much fanfare at the Mid-America Trucking Show earlier this year
Tags: Test Drive, Peterbilt
October 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Cruising down the Interstate, you glance at the tachometer and gasp as you see the needle hovering at under 1,200 rpm. Yet the engine isn't vibrating or straining, and the rig continues to move steadily forward
Tags: Test Drive, Mack, diesel
September 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
If the Kenworth K270 had been introduced in time to be judged for the medium-duty Commercial Truck of the Year award, it might have given the Model 210 from KW's sister company, Peterbilt, a run for the title
Tags: Test Drive
September 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
When I first throttled up the new Cummins Westport ISX12 G, I wanted to make a comparison between this natural-gas-fueled engine and its diesel-fired counterpart. But they are different engines, with very different approaches to getting fuel into the cylinders
Tags: Test Drive
July 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
For many years, Western Star Trucks played last fiddle in truck sales symphonies, with U.S. Class 8 market share numbers of 1% and less. The company's share climbed a bit when it was bought by Freightliner in 2000
Tags: Test Drive
May 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
When I first heard that Kenworth's new T680 was unveiled at the Mid-America Trucking Show, I wondered why Kenworth was already upgrading the two-year-old T700
Tags: Test Drive
April 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
BAE Systems is a multi-national company that claims to have built HybriDrive electric powertrains for more than 3,500 transit buses in cities around the world, plus many thousands of straight diesel trucks for the U.S. Army. And it's developing hydrogen fuel cells and electric propulsion systems
Tags: Test Drive
April 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Last fall, Allison Transmission invited a few trade press reporters to Indianapolis to fill us in on a future product: the TC10, an automated mechanical transmission the company will release in late 2012.
Tags: Test Drive
March 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
When I first saw the T680 on the show floor at the Mid-America Trucking Show, I thought, that's the same as the T700. That truck is only two years old, and I was wondering why the truck maker was introducing its replacement after such a short lifespan
Tags: Test Drive
March 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Baby 8 trucks (Class 8 chassis with midrange engines) have long been useful conveyances of moderate load
Tags: Test Drive
February 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Unique to North America, this all-wheel-drive cabover is strong, maneuverable and fun to drive.
Driving this Canter FG was like seeing an old friend who's aged gracefully
Tags: Test Drive
January 2012, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
I recently sold my '87 Dodge W150 pickup, and I don't miss it at all.
Oh, I liked it when I bought it a year earlier, because it was a funky Power Ram 4x4, built just a few years afte
Tags: Test Drive
December 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Nunlist, Associate Editor
After several years of absence, Isuzu's gasoline-powered, medium-duty trucks are back for the 2012 model year. I had a chance to test drive the new 2012 NPR Gas truck, as well as the comparable NPR Eco-Max diesel
Tags: Test Drive
December 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
The "viper yellow" paint on this Kenworth T800 grabs your attention, but there was much more to this dump truck I drove last summer
Tags: Test Drive
November 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
We came, we saw, we drove -- but not far. Caterpillar people are very proud of their CT660 vocational truck.
They introduced it earlier this yea
Tags: Test Drive
November 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
What a difference a little extra torque makes.
I recently had the privilege of being one of the first drivers outside of test fleets to put a new fuel economy and performance concept from Volvo through its paces
Tags: Test Drive
October 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
One way to cut weight and cost from a new truck is to choose a relatively small engine.
This is the essence of the Mack Granite MHD, announced early this year and recently put into production
Tags: Test Drive
October 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The dynamics of the U.S. transportation market are changing, opening the door to smaller, more efficient trucks
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October 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
The emergence of the regional transportation market is causing many fleets to rethink their equipment demands
Tags: Test Drive
September 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
As light-duty commercial trucks go, cargo vans are a hot seller because they're so useful. In a good year, about a quarter million are built and snatched up by tradesmen, building contractors, rental fleets and many other types of users
Tags: Test Drive
August 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
When Navistar execs turned the key on one of the first MaxxForce 15 engines at the 2009 Mid-America Trucking Show, there were more than a few doubting Thomases in the audience
Tags: Test Drive
July 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Proof of performance is on the road. So Las Vegas Peterbilt set up a demonstration rig promoting Paccar's 12.9-liter MX
Tags: Test Drive
July 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Freightliner has long been a sales leader in on-highway tractors, and now it wants to dominate the vocational truck business. Its recently designed Severe Duty products are meant to do that, and a big marketing campaign will support them. Will they be up to the task
Tags: Test Drive
July 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Steep hills can be tough on trucks, even if their manual transmissions have sufficiently low gearing and drivers are adept with the clutch
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May 2011, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Does the world need another Class 4 and 5 vehicle in a market already crawling with trucks
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December 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
What's this foreign truck doing in the hands of an agency of one of these United States? Helping West Virginia's Department of Highways maintain roads and bridges, and plowing snow and spreading salt in the winter.
Tags: Test Drive
December 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Steve Sturgess, Executive Editor
In line with an emerging trend to migrate air suspensions up to the front of the truck, Kenworth has introduced the AG130 for T660, T800 and T2000
Tags: Test Drive
November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Jim Park, Equipment Editor
You can't argue with the design, engineering, and manufacturing synergies of improving on an existing product
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November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Sometimes a marketing department's claim of "all-new" approaches the truth. That's the case with General Motors' Heavy Duty pickups and cab-chassis trucks, which were extensively upgraded and refined for the 2011 model year, even if GM doesn't call them all-new
Tags: Test Drive
November 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Knowing that Mack and Volvo are sister companies, it would be easy to dismiss Mack's new mDrive as an I-Shift with a dog's name.
Tags: Test Drive
October 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
We were stopped at a red light on 11 Mile Road, a broad, eight-lane boulevard in Oak Park, Mich., northwest of Detroit, and I eyed the cars and trucks alongside us.
Tags: Test Drive
August 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
So there I was, westbound on Bow Hill Road in Skagit County, a few hours north of Seattle, wondering if I'd ever find a place to turn around
Tags: Test Drive
July 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Steve Sturgess, Executive Editor
The first impression on being presented with a line-up of trucks at the Paccar Tech Center is that Kenworth's new T700 - unlike its T2000 predecessor - is recognizably from the same stable as the highly popular T660
Tags: Test Drive
June 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Steve Sturgess, Executive Editor
Last week's ride 'n drive at the Mount Vernon, Wash., Paccar Tech Center was set up to experience over a day both the new Kenworth T700 and the Paccar MX along with other Kenworth models and optional Cummins engines
Tags: Test Drive
June 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Steve Sturgess, Executive Editor
Last week's ride 'n drive at the Mount Vernon, Wash., Paccar Tech Center was set up to experience over a day both the new Kenworth T700 and the Paccar MX along with other Kenworth models and optional Cummins engines. Several hours with Kenworth's redo of the T2000 show the new T700's way better
Tags: Test Drive
June 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Primitive batteries and limited range caused electric cars and trucks to lose a technology battle with the internal combustion engine in the early 20th century. But electrics have come a long way, buddy
Tags: Test Drive
May 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Well-attended educational sessions and an ever-larger trade display marked the National Truck Equipment Association's annual meeting and Work Truck Show, held in March at the St. Louis Convention Center
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May 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
There apparently was never any question whether Ford Motor Co.'s new Power Stroke diesel would be another V-8 because, as an engineer explained when it was announced last year, "V-8s are in Ford's DNA.
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April 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Paccar, the corporate parent of Kenworth Truck and Peterbilt Motors, should print up some new stickers that say, "Low Revs 'R' Us," then smack 'em on the dashboards of all trucks equipped with its new MX-13 diese
Tags: Test Drive
March 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
One of the things we expect from 3/4- and 1-ton pickup trucks is a stiff ride. Strong springs are needed to haul heavy loads, so when the truck's empty it's got to ride a little rough
Tags: Test Drive
February 2010, TruckingInfo.com - Test Drives
By Tom Berg, Senior Editor
Premium is as premium does, and at least for the driver, Freightliner's Coronado does things very well
Tags: Test Drive