Although automated manual transmissions (AMTs) remain somewhat of a rarity in the North American Truck Market, especially compared with their penetration in Europe, Daimler is bullish about growth prospects, with its own Detroit DT12 AMT, given its global debut at the 2012 Mid-America Truck Show, playing a significant role in Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Although automated manual transmissions (AMTs) remain somewhat of a rarity in the North American Truck Market, especially compared with their penetration in Europe, Daimler is bullish about growth prospects, with its own Detroit DT12 AMT, given its global debut at the 2012 Mid-America Truck Show, playing a significant role in
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