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New product line for the W900L Legacy Edition truck includes interior and exterior accessories, spray suppression, and door ...
Making your W900L Legacy model truck stand out just got a whole lot easier with a newly announced line of Paccar Parts accessories.
In a move that industry observers have been predicting for years, Kenworth announced it will end production of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 trucks. This includes the OEM’s W900 (W900L and ...
Kenworth has announced it is phasing out some of its most rugged heavy-duty trucks, as it transitions its lineup to a wider cab platform. Customers wanting to order the W900, T800W (wide-hood) or C500 ...
Update -- Wednesday, March 19, 10 a.m. Eastern: Kenworth officially confirmed the news reported here by Overdrive. “We know these legacy Kenworth models are an integral part of our history here ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Kenworth Truck Co. will halt manufacturing of three of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 tractors in 2026, including the W900 ...
Kenworth, a unit of Paccar (NASDAQ:PCAR) will end production of the iconic W900 truck, which was first introduced in 1961 and has been one of the longest-running automotive designs in production ...
With ever-changing interior design trends and an overload of inspiration at our fingertips, creating a space that really feels special can be challenging. Trends can also be overwhelming ...
A rolling piece of classic Americana is about to exit US highways. Kenworth, the commercial trucking giant, has confirmed that production of the W900 will stop in 2026, bringing an end to the ...
SINGAPORE – The price of a Category B certificate of entitlement (COE) climbed to $116,890 at the latest tender exercise on March 19, as COE prices rose across the board. The latest Category B ...
SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closed higher across all categories in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (Mar 19). For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with ...
World Athletics is set to introduce cheek swabbing tests to establish whether an athlete should be eligible to compete in its female competitions, its president, Lord Sebastian Coe, said Tuesday.
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