Study - USA - Problems With Heavy-Duty Truck Engines
J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Increase as More Manufacturers Employ New Emission Standards
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Cal,USA -PRNewswire -Oct. 5, 2006: -- As manufacturers of heavy-duty truck engines strive to meet government-regulated emission standards by implementing new emission technologies, customers are increasingly experiencing problems with their engines, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Heavy-Duty Truck Engine/Transmission Study released today... For the sixth year, a Caterpillar engine ranks highest in the vocational segment. Vocational trucks are defined as those with body typesused in rugged job applications, such as dump trucks, concrete mixers, and garbage/refuse recycling trucks. The Caterpillar C-12 ranks highest among vocational heavy-duty truck engine models, performing particularly well in three of the four factors that determine overall satisfaction: engine quality, performance and cost of ownership. The Caterpillar C-15 follows the C-12 in the rankings...
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