Saw a news story on this the other day, but don't know if it's been discussed here. It's the world's largest street legal pickup truck--a 6-Ton capacity monster from International. Unfortunately, it only tows 20 tons:
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http://www.internationaldelivers.com/site_layout/severe/cxt.asp
POSSIBLY TOO MUCH TRUCK. LIKE THAT’S A PROBLEM.
Your eyes don’t deceive you. It’s a pickup truck. From International. Which makes it much more than a pickup truck. It’s an International®CXT – born out of the proven International 7300 severe service truck used by professionals for the most rugged applications.
So you get all the attributes of a commercial truck – but you don’t need a commercial driver’s license to drive it. *
The legendary International®DT 466 diesel engine provides up to 6 tons of hauling power. **The air-ride cab and seats provide an exceptionally smooth ride. And aspacious and well-appointed interior ensures automotive-like comfort and convenience.
The result of more than a century of leadership in the truck market, the International CXT delivers performance. In a big way.
It's supposed to have the interior of an SUV, with all the luxuries one can expect from a $93,000 vehicle. I want one. Real bad. Other than the price, here's the downside--220HP and only 540lbs. of torque??? Something ain't right here:
http://dallas.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2004/09/13/daily12.html
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The super pick-up has the 220-hp, International DT 466 diesel engine with an electronically controlled turbocharger and four valves per cylinder, and 540 lb. -feet of torque capable of hauling or towing almost anything, the company says. Other horsepower ratings are also available. Despite the power, the CXT has an Allison 2000 Series automatic transmission and standard cab air-suspension (with standard front air seats) to provide a comfortable ride, International says.
At least it's made right here in North Texas! I might have to pay a visit to the International plant in Garland...


http://www.internationaldelivers.com/site_layout/severe/cxt.asp
POSSIBLY TOO MUCH TRUCK. LIKE THAT’S A PROBLEM.
Your eyes don’t deceive you. It’s a pickup truck. From International. Which makes it much more than a pickup truck. It’s an International®CXT – born out of the proven International 7300 severe service truck used by professionals for the most rugged applications.
So you get all the attributes of a commercial truck – but you don’t need a commercial driver’s license to drive it. *
The legendary International®DT 466 diesel engine provides up to 6 tons of hauling power. **The air-ride cab and seats provide an exceptionally smooth ride. And aspacious and well-appointed interior ensures automotive-like comfort and convenience.
The result of more than a century of leadership in the truck market, the International CXT delivers performance. In a big way.
It's supposed to have the interior of an SUV, with all the luxuries one can expect from a $93,000 vehicle. I want one. Real bad. Other than the price, here's the downside--220HP and only 540lbs. of torque??? Something ain't right here:
http://dallas.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2004/09/13/daily12.html
-snip-
The super pick-up has the 220-hp, International DT 466 diesel engine with an electronically controlled turbocharger and four valves per cylinder, and 540 lb. -feet of torque capable of hauling or towing almost anything, the company says. Other horsepower ratings are also available. Despite the power, the CXT has an Allison 2000 Series automatic transmission and standard cab air-suspension (with standard front air seats) to provide a comfortable ride, International says.
At least it's made right here in North Texas! I might have to pay a visit to the International plant in Garland...
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