As the title says... VW's truck holding Traton is now interested in taking over all of Navistar. Let's see how this will continue...
https://www.manager-magazin.de/unterneh ... 04474.html (german)
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-navi ... SKBN1ZT355
I hope this is the right forum for this subject...
VW' Traton interested in taking over all of Navistar
Re: VW' Traton interested in taking over all of Navistar
I hope this happens. VW will bring a needed improvement to quality to Navistar.
I can say this because I drive for a company that has Navistar and Freightliner ONLY as driving equipement.
I've been driving Internationals for 22 years. The product is not well built,very cheap quality-sqeaks and rattles to no end,
especially when they get old and up in mileage.
I can say this because I drive for a company that has Navistar and Freightliner ONLY as driving equipement.
I've been driving Internationals for 22 years. The product is not well built,very cheap quality-sqeaks and rattles to no end,
especially when they get old and up in mileage.
Re: VW' Traton interested in taking over all of Navistar
So it seems to be final:
https://traton.com/en/newsroom/press_re ... 12020.html
Traton (VW's commercial vehicle holding) about to take over Navistar. Well, we shall see, if it's worth it and what the future might bring. So the North American / European truck market is in the hands of the major four: Paccar, Volvo, Daimler and VW (plus IVECO in Europe).
https://traton.com/en/newsroom/press_re ... 12020.html
Traton (VW's commercial vehicle holding) about to take over Navistar. Well, we shall see, if it's worth it and what the future might bring. So the North American / European truck market is in the hands of the major four: Paccar, Volvo, Daimler and VW (plus IVECO in Europe).
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