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August 15, 2006 The world’s most macho vehicle range has added an armoured variant in the form of the International MXT-MVA (Military Vehicle - Armored) shown for the first time yesterday at the ...
That's exactly what the new MXT does. We first saw this truck three years ago, when International ... but the unarmored MV and the armored MVA are designed to support remote or manned weapon ...
As the MXT acronym implies, it was designed with the military in mind. Navistar Defense (a division of Navistar International) offers multiple variants (i.e., MVA, MVU, APC, Cargo) of the truck ...
International’s MXT is a crew cab pickup truck in a much more consumer-friendly package than the company’s RXT truck, which is a borderline big rig. The MXT’s smaller size and lower ride ...
This truck looks like it never failed to take its vitamins and some steroids on top. The International MXT may seem military, but it is every inch civilian and street legal. One such truck has ...
With 16,000 pounds of towing capacity, the new International MXT is a cousin to the International CXT introduced two years ago. The MXT is a sleek and dominant truck geared for the "image" truck ...
Aimed at an upscale crowd that still demands the looks and performance of a real truck, the MXT is a true 4X4 that can tow fifth-wheels with ease. "From International's first truck 100 years ago ...
This 2008 International MXT offered on Bring a Trailer dwarfs a puny Ford Super Duty. I'm always searching the offerings on Cars & Bids and Bring a Trailer for weird vehicles, and this one ...
During the Chicago Auto Show last week, Mike Hanley and I were lucky enough to get to test-drive the new International MXT. This uber-truck is going into production as we blog this post today ...
The RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) has become the world’s first police or security force to make use of the International ... pickup-like military-spec MXT-MVA. Its MaxxForce 6.0D ...
Even though it was a poor seller, this truck wouldn’t represent International’s last stab at consumer pickups. That honor belongs to the MXT, an utterly excessive blend of medium-duty ...