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  2. Why Paccar Inc.'s Upcoming Earnings Report Is Equally ... - AOL

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    Also, look for updates on Paccar's new launches lined up for 2014, and whether it plans to go for natural-gas engines in them. Paccar was among the first truck companies to launch two truck models ...

  3. Why Paccar Stock Slipped on Tuesday - AOL

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    For the quarter, Paccar's total revenue was just over $7.9 billion, representing a notable come-down from the nearly $9.1 billion in the same period of 2023. Net income was also significantly ...

  4. Paccar Steps on the Gas - AOL

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    Paccar's (NAS: PCAR) trucks are all geared up. Crossing speed bumps (read: economic uncertainties), the company came up with a stellar fourth quarter, and has what it needs to stay revved up. Here ...

  5. Why Paccar Stock Rolled Downhill Today

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    Despite some challenges, Paccar stock looks cheap. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] [29] Paccar International was formed in 1972 that promoted exports worldwide. [30] [31] Paccar Technical Center was established in 1980 in Mount Vernon, Washington, as a research and testing facility. The facility included test tracks, engine test cells, materials test laboratories and structural laboratories.

  7. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    However, the engines had a significant shortcoming: they were based on the same block design as the gasoline engines. As such, the head bolts were not strong enough for a diesel engine, and soon gained a reputation for unreliability and poor performance that damaged the North American passenger car diesel market for the next 30 years.

  8. Cummins, Paccar, and Navistar: Why They Surged - AOL

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    If there is such a thing as an investing based game show, then heavy engine manufacturer Cummins is a strong candidate for a trivia question. The stock is up over 30% in the last year, after ...

  9. Selective catalytic reduction - Wikipedia

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    All of the heavy-duty engine (Class 7-8 trucks) manufacturers except for Navistar International and Caterpillar continuing to manufacture engines after this date have chosen to use SCR. This includes Detroit Diesel (DD13, DD15, and DD16 models), Cummins (ISX, ISL9, and ISB6.7), Paccar , and Volvo / Mack .