• 2003: THE NEW MODELS

    From pickups to tractors, FLEET OWNER's preview of 2003 commercial trucks highlights new models from every manufacturer, as well as significant changes for their current offerings. Despite the slow economy, you'll find that truck makers have moved ahead aggressively with both completely new models and major redesigns as they continue efforts to tailor commercial trucks more closely to all types of
    July 1, 2002

    From pickups to tractors, FLEET OWNER's preview of 2003 commercial trucks highlights new models from every manufacturer, as well as significant changes for their current offerings. Despite the slow economy, you'll find that truck makers have moved ahead aggressively with both completely new models and major redesigns as they continue efforts to tailor commercial trucks more closely to all types of applications.

    Every effort has been made to ensure that all of the 2003 truck model information presented is as comprehensive and accurate as possible. And if in some cases 2003-model plans were not available at presstime, we've tried to offer at least a glimpse of what might be coming from those manufacturers as the year progresses.

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