Medium duty truck
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A medium duty truck is generally larger than heavy-duty pickup trucks or full-size vans.

Examples in North America include
  • Chevrolet/GMC B-Series
  • Chevrolet Kodiak
    Chevrolet Kodiak
    Beginning with the 2003 model year, US-market models moved to a new platform with a more spacious cab based on the GM full-size vans. The 4500 and 5500 trucks had the option for Four-wheel drive. These trucks featured solid front axles, on both 4x2 and 4x4, instead of independent front suspension...

  • Ford F-650/F-700/F-750
    Ford F-650
    The Ford F-650/F-750 Super Duty are medium-duty commercial trucks produced by Ford Motor Company. They were introduced by Ford in 2000, replacing the previous-generation F-600, F-700, and F-800 trucks introduced in 1980. They are made mainly for use as utilitarian trucks for towing, heavy hauling,...

  • International Harvester S-Series
    International Harvester S-Series
    The International Harvester S-Series was a medium-duty truck line manufactured by International Harvester. The S-Series was first introduced in mid-1977 as a replacement for the International Harvester Fleetstar. In 1979, other versions of the S-Series were introduced as the successor to the...

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