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Im sure budget/entry level trucks are a reasonable option if you simply want to supply a truck to your existing customers and if they aren't too fussed about the make, but don't you think that most buyers want to have an input into their purchase? However, if you want to grow your business, surely it would be better to align your company with a main-stream manufacturer like mitsi, Nissan, Doosan etc. I think you'll get much more support from these guys than simply an importer/distributor, who at the end of the day, can only be interested in lining their own pockets!
  • Posted 7 Jun 2011 05:07
  • By Maverick
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 1 message
  • Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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