Hello guys! How are
you? I hope fine as always. I’m sorry I didn’t post any article lately because
I have a job duty outside my office now. So, I don’t have any time to write a
post even when the nights is come.
This time I am
going to post about the bestest truck’s brand in the world. Why? Because this
is an era where the mining and refinery
is on mass production. That all the [roduvtion need an mobiling unit so, they
can distribute it easily. Usually, they use train or trucks. So in this time I
am going to post about truck. This is about the bestest truck in the world, I
reviewed it on price side and on quality side. Both side are important to
choose which truck is best to buy. Okay then, here we go the 5 bestest trucks
in the world.
5. Hino Trucks
Hino Says:
“In 2001 Toyota Motor Corporation acquired a
majority ownership of Hino Motors, Ltd., committing to a vision of global
leadership in the heavy- and medium-duty truck market achieved with regional
manufacturing of superior performing trucks.
The Toyota Group's commitment to continuous
improvement and team development is why Hino Trucks is the fastest growing
medium-duty truck company in America. That commitment also explains why Toyota
material handling trucks are the best-selling vehicles in their class, and why
the Toyota Tundra has earned such a reputation for toughness and durability.
The Toyota heritage of design excellence and
superior engineering is reflected in every product in the Toyota Group lineup,
including Hino Trucks. All of this, along with our customer-first attitude and
socially responsible approach, makes us a dependable partner for your business.
Hino represents the Toyota Group in the global
market for medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks, and buses. Hino uses the Toyota
Production System to achieve continuing gains in productivity and in quality
throughout our operations. We have adapted that system to our model line to
offer customers the best-possible products at competitive prices.
While process is important, people are the key
to the Hino/Toyota quality story. Our focus on training, along with the work
ethic of our manufacturing team, are responsible for our worldwide reputation
for product excellence.”
My Review: For an Asian Wide not for Europes
Wide,
Price:
I think this is quite cheap, I’ll give 4.5*
Quality:
The Chassis is too thin, and light. The undercarriage is not good. I’ll give 2*
4. Nissan Diesel (UD) Trucks
Wiki Says:
“UD Trucks Corporation (UDトラックス株式会社, UD Torakkusu Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese
company whose principal business is the manufacture and sales of light, medium
and heavy duty diesel trucks, buses, bus chassis and special-purpose vehicles.
The company is owned 100% by the Volvo Group since 2007.[2][3] Formerly known
as Nissan Diesel, the company changed its name to UD Trucks on February 1,
2010. Already before the name change, the UD name was prominently displayed to
separate the identity from that of their former owner Nissan Motors.
The UD name was originally used for the
company's Uniflow Diesel Engine (known as Two-stroke Engine), developed in
1955, but is now marketed as meaning "Ultimate Dependability".
On February 15, 2010 it was announced that UD
Trucks had taken over the import and sales of Volvo trucks in Japan, as a
consequence of Volvo's ownership.”
Nissan Diesel: The Most 5 Best Trucks In the World |
My Review: For both Asian and/or Europes
Price:
I think this is good, I’ll give 3*
Quality:
Has standard, but don’t have an material quality. I’ll give 3*.
3.
Mercedes Benz Truck
Wiki Says:
“Mercedes-Benz Trucks is now part of the
Daimler Trucks division, and includes companies that were part of the
DaimlerChrysler merger. Gottlieb Daimler sold the world's first truck in
1886.[32] The first factory to be built outside Germany after WWII was in
Argentina. It originally built trucks, many of which were modified
independently to buses, popularly named Colectivo. Today, it builds buses,
trucks and the Sprinter van.”
Mercedez-Benz TruckL The Most 5 Best Trucks In the World |
My Review: For both Asian and/or Europes
Price:
The Expensive one, I’ll give 2*
Quality:
Quite Impressive, both durability, lifetime and material. I’ll give 4*.
2. Scania
Wiki says:
“Scania Aktiebolag (publ), commonly referred to
as Scania AB or just Scania, is a major Swedish automotive industry
manufacturer of commercial vehicles – specifically heavy trucks and buses. It
also manufactures diesel engines for motive power of heavy vehicles, marine, and
general industrial applications.
Founded in 1891 in Malmö, in the Swedish
province of Skåne, the company's head office has been in Södertälje, in the
province of Södermanland, since 1912.[5] Today, Scania has production
facilities in Sweden, France, Netherlands, Argentina, Brazil, Poland, and
Russia.[6] In addition, there are assembly plants in ten countries in Africa,
Asia and Europe. Scania's sales and service organisation and finance companies
are worldwide. In 2012, the company employed approximately 38,600 people around
the world.[6] Scania was listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm stock exchange from
1996 to 2014.”
Scania: The Most 5 Best Trucks In the World |
My Review: For both Asian and/or Europes
Price:
the have a right quality on a right price. I’ll give 4*
Quality:
All components is fitted perfectly, electrical mass, and low mehanical. I’ll
give 5*.
And CONGRATULATIONS TO:
1. Man Truck
Wiki says:
“From 1967 until 1977, MAN collaborated with
France's Saviem, selling their light to medium duty trucks with MAN badging in
Germany and certain other markets. After the end of this a deal was struck with
Volkswagen, lasting until 1993. Production of a truck using the Volkswagen LT
body started in 1979 and ended in 1993 with 72,000 units produced. It was available
with four engines and four wheelbases over its lifetime; there was also a 4X4
version called 8.150 FAE. FAE means "forward control" cab, all-wheel
drive, single tyres so the F nomenclature means "forward control"
cab. This series is usually referred to as the G90, from the most common model,
but also as the "G"-series. In the United Kingdom it was originally
marketed as the "MAN MT" series. The original lineup in the UK
consisted of the 6.90 and the 8.90 (the first digit denoting the GVW in tonnes,
the second for power in metric horsepower) and the 8.136 and 9.136.
MAN AG supplied engines which were available in
inline-four and inline-six cylinder engine configurations, with DIN rated
motive power outputs of:
67 kilowatts (91 PS; 90 bhp)
75 kilowatts (102 PS; 101 bhp)
101 kilowatts (137 PS; 135 bhp)
112 kilowatts (152 PS; 150 bhp)
MAN replaced the G series with the L2000 and
M2000 ranges. Several models of the MAN-VWCV and the VWCV LT ranges were
marketed in Spain by Enasa as Pegaso Ekus, in a typical badge engineering
operation. Peterbilt also offered this model with their badging, as the 200 or
265 model.
MAN-VWCV Range 6.90, 8.90, 6.100, 8.136, 8.100,
8.150, 9.136, 9.150 & 10.136. F & FAE are sometimes on the end of some
of these model numbers. On 1 January 2011, MAN Nutzfahrzeuge (literally:
commercial vehicles) was renamed as MAN Truck & Bus to better reflect the
company's products on the international market.”
My Review: For both Asian and/or Europes. I was
confused some hour ago. To decide which one, Scania or Man Truck that have to
be placed in number 1. In the end, I realized that MAN is a little cheaper than
Scania. Even the quality is most same. MAN trucks also the first company (with
Rudolf Diesel) who invented the Diesel Engine.
Price:
Have a cheaper price with high-tech trucks 4.5*
Quality:
Power Mirror, Sliding Roof, Power Window, Complete Control Unit, even “the door”
has a control unit. I’ll give 5*.