jwilliams3 said:Ford Owns Cummings... :-laf
rattlbox said:ford does not owen anypart of cummins ...
Wayne M. said:It's true that DCX has to do the actual EPA, CARB, etc. certifications for the vehicle, but i'll bet the farm that Cummins is actually certifying the varoius arrangments of the engine for their other uses and giving DCX what they need to get their job done.
I just visited Freightliner.com, WesternStar.com, and Sterling.com, and all three trucks only offer DCX engines (MBE or the series 60) and nothing else. The strange thing was that for info about MBE engines, you are directed to DetroitDiesel.com . The Ram is the misfit at this point!
I think the handwriting is on the wall!
rattlbox said:ford does not owen anypart of cummins check out website... fordcummins.com click the does ford owen cummins link
SConklin said:Hey dense-boy... ever heard of sarcasm? Note the laughing smiley...
Cummins is not going anywhere. Why do people believe this crap, then decide to post it as if it were fact (AGAIN, and AGAIN, and AGAIN) on here? "Because the dealer's sister's father's cousin's nephew works at the imaginary German 5. 9 plant, and claims that they know all... " doesn't cut it for speculation.
This subject has been hashed over for like 7 years now. Cummins has a contract with DC, and they both know we like it that way. Quit worrying, or even speculating about something that won't happen people!
Cummins is not going anywhere. Why do people believe this crap, then decide to post it as if it were fact (AGAIN, and AGAIN, and AGAIN) on here? "Because the dealer's sister's father's cousin's nephew works at the imaginary German 5. 9 plant, and claims that they know all... " doesn't cut it for speculation.
This subject has been hashed over for like 7 years now. Cummins has a contract with DC, and they both know we like it that way. Quit worrying, or even speculating about something that won't happen people!