International Truck of the Year
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The International Truck of the Year (ITOY) is an annual award made by the international transport sector. Each year an expert jury, consisting of leading, authoritative specialist journalists, selects the International Truck of the Year from the new vehicles appearing on the European market.[1]
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[edit] 2008 award
The presentation of the 2008 International Truck of the Year award will take place at the European Road Transport Show in Amsterdam on 2007-10-27.[1] The New MAN TGX & TGS are Truck of the Year 2008
[edit] 2007 award
The DAF XF 105 with 86 points won the award. The runners-up were the Renault Premium Route with 61 points and the Volvo FL with 31 points.[2]
[edit] 2006 award
The MAN TGL won the award.[3]
[edit] 2005 award
The award was won by the Scania R-series.[4]
[edit] 2002 award
The DAF LF was chosen for the award, giving it 87 points. The runners-up were the Volvo FH12 with 80 points and the Renault Magnum with 29 points.[5]
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b International awards: Truck of the Year & Van of the Year.
- ^ PACCAR (2006-09-19). "DAF XF105 Voted International Truck of the Year 2007". Press release.
- ^ The Control. Commercial Motor.
- ^ Scania (2004-09-23). "Press Releases 2004: Scania R-Series Awarded International Truck of the Year Trophy". Press release.
- ^ DAF LF – International Truck of the Year 2002. Association of Commercial Vehicle Editors.