Monday, November 28, 2011

Difference between European, American, and Japanese Trucks

I have been working in the Middle East for about 6 years, and I always see big rigs pass by on the roads every day. They carry important goods like food, materials, even a whole gas plant!

But in my mind, there is this question, which are the best truck manufacturers? Are European models better looking and has good performance? Are American trucks have more power to get the job done? How about Japanese ones, are they more affordable and easy to operate? Let us discuss each of them:

European Trucks - Yes I have seen a lot of them. And probably all of you who have been in the Middle East. The famous three star logo, Mercedes Benz have been around passing through long highways since the early days up to now. Other brands like Volvo, Scania, Iveco, and many others are penetrating the markets also.

In my own opinion, the reason why lots of truck companies prefer European trucks is its performance and benefit to the drivers. They think and as per their experience, these trucks are good to drive especially on long distances. Driving comfort is very important to avoid stress that causes serious accidents on the highways.

American Trucks - I have seen some Mack trucks on the road and quite impressed with its bullish design. GMC's are also here but they are famous on buses (actually school buses, used for transport of workers). Other brands like International are also here. Maybe I missed some other brands here please do tell me.

American trucks are known for its raw power, they get the job done. They are tough and reliable. That is why they are preferred mostly in petrochemical companies where they are used and abused.

Japanese Trucks - I have seen a lot of Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Isuzu, Hino here. Good looking trucks indeed.

In the early days, Japanese trucks have been used on some light jobs because they cannot withstand the heavy workload on some work areas especially on petrochemical companies. But that has changed now and there is a presence of Japanese trucks plying on the roads right now. they are much cheaper too - just imagine - two Japanese trucks for the price of one European or American Truck (at present market conditions, maybe their prices are already high).

Whatever manufacturer you choose, choose the one that will fit on your budget and requirements.

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