Posted by indyguy on October 14, 2010 at 09:53:58 from (63.238.232.226):
In Reply to: OT Toyota trucks posted by Heyseed on October 14, 2010 at 09:07:35:
A few years back we got a new Hino which is Toyotas heavy truck line. Built in West Virigna and with standard off the shelf parts common to the US trucking industry...... its been a great unit. Excellent fuel milage,reliable,comfortable,its been a real work horse. Added another Hino 338 to fleet a few months ago and all ready seeing better fuel milage than the 08 model.
Before I get flamed for not buying "American" let me say I am a Ford guy and own a small fleet of diesel powered Fords but these Hino's are every bit the truck a new Ford is and maybe even more.
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