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Still new RX 70 6.0 - 8.0

Just seen the new Still 6,000kg - 8,000kg truck it looks like this is the first big truck still have produced that could give Linde a proper run for its money. Will this be the new linde 6,000kg - 8,000kg truck in the future. This looks like the best truck in the 6,000kg - 8,000kg range of any of the manufactures. Its 15% more fuel efficient on the Linde and the Linde is good. If they can price it right it will do very well when they add the new 4.000kg - 5,000kg they have a good middle range of equipment. If they bring out a 10,000kg - 16,000 kg range they will be the biggest fret to Linde even tho they are owned by the same company. And if they can get it out in the USA they will be a real fret to Hyster/Yale and Taylor. Do't be supprised if this doesn't be sold as a Linde in the US. Its looks that good
  • Posted 27 Jan 2013 06:21
  • Modified 27 Jan 2013 20:33 by poster
  • Discussion started by Daveilift
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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