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Skoog said in an online presentation that Peterbilt has sold more than 100,000 medium-duty trucks in the United States and Canada since 2010. Peterbilt launched its initial medium-duty truck, the ...
Gray truck on a gray day, but a bright driving experience: 2021 Model 567 dump is ready to roll at Ohio Peterbilt. It has very low miles, the right specs for northeastern Ohio, and looks and performs ...
Peterbilt has introduced two new heavy-duty battery-electric vehicles. The new models are the OEM’s next-generation Model 579EV and the all-new Model 567EV. Peterbilt said the Model 567EV is the ...
Founded in 1939 by T.A. Peterman, Peterbilt is American owned by the Pacific Car and Foundry Company, or PACCAR, based in Bellevue, Washington. Peterbilt trucks are manufactured in both Denton ...
Yes, unfortunately dump trucks do tend to be rather expensive. The only way you can truly save a lot of money is by purchasing something that’s properly old, like from the mid-2000s, if not older.
Moving up in the PACCAR line takes us to the MX-11, which is used in Peterbilt model 567 and 579 trucks. This 10.8-liter engine can put out as much as 430 horsepower and 1,650 pound-feet of torque.
There are two engine brands that power Peterbilt trucks: PACCAR and Cummins. The PACCAR engines include MX-13, MX-11, PX-9, and PX-7, while the Cummins models are limited to X15, ISX12N, L9N, and ...
The Peterbilt 337 (as well as the 348) is available now powered by a Cummins Westport ISL-G engine, rated for 320-hp and 1,000 lb.-ft. of torque. Peterbilt Motors Company is introducing two new, ...