FTR reported that September preliminary North American Class 8 orders—at 32,000 units— topped August by 66% and rose 160% annually, on the way to the highest monthly tally going back to October 2018. And it also added that Class 8 orders, for the last 12 months, are at 197,000 units. ACT Research reported that preliminary September North American Class 8 net orders—at 31,000 units—rose 60% compared to August and 145% compared to September 2019.
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Preliminary North American Class 8 orders see major September gains
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