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  2. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Trucks (Swedish: Volvo Lastvagnar) is a truck manufacturing division of Volvo based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Trucks was a separate company within Volvo. The Volvo Group was reorganised on 1 January 2012 and as a part of the process, Volvo Trucks ceased to be a separate company and was instead incorporated into Volvo Group Trucks along ...

  3. List of General Motors platforms - Wikipedia

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    The first solely medium-duty GM truck platform. 2009 GMC TopKick. GMT 560: RWD/AWD: 2003: 2018: 2003 – 2010 GMC TopKick; 2003 – 2010 Chevrolet Kodiak; 2003 – 2018 Isuzu H-Series; The successor to the GMT 530 platform. The last solely medium-duty GM truck platform. 1999 Chevrolet Express. GMT 600: RWD: 1995: 2002: 1996 – 2002 Chevrolet ...

  4. List of truck manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Trucks (United States) Stewart & Stevenson (United States) Studebaker (United States) Scot (Canada) [citation needed] Tesla Motors (United States) Traffic (United States) UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada) Walter (United States) White (United States)

  5. List of Volvo Trucks engines - Wikipedia

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    The B36 was discontinued in 1973, although it was no longer used in trucks after 1966. It was the last petrol truck engine built by Volvo and the only V8 engine used in any vehicle, except for the newer Yamaha-built units used in the Volvo XC90 and S80. A marine version, the Volvo Penta AQ180, was available, featuring 180 hp with twin carburetors.

  6. Volvo LV60-series - Wikipedia

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    Volvo soon realized that the company's first four-cylinder side-valve engine simply wasn't powerful enough so the company brought out a more powerful six-cylinder engine for its automobiles and trucks. [2] The new LV60 truck was introduced in the summer of 1929.

  7. Volvo Longnose - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 onwards the LV290 series could be delivered with Volvo's pre-chamber diesel engine VDB. [3] On these trucks the bonnet had been extended even further to accommodate the large engine. A few trucks were fitted with the larger direct injected VDF engine in 1951 before the Longnose was succeeded by Volvo Titan.