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Trucksales Staff25 Dec 2022
NEWS

Our top-five news stories of 2022

Here at Trucksales, we bring you the news first, and our news stories are hugely popular, so here are our top-five news stories of the past year.

Kenworth K220 unveiled

The Kenworth K220 was officially launched in May, with the next-generation cab-over model unveiled before an audience of nearly 500 customers, dealers, industry partners, PACCAR Australia staff and media at a gala event at Brisbane’s Archerfield Airport – and it was no surprise that this was our most-read news story of 2022..

The Kenworth K220, our top news story of the year.

Scania 77hp V8 arrives in Aus

The Scania 770 actually arrived in Australia in late 2021, but the story still made our top-five most popular news stories in 2022 – that's how much interest there was in this powerful rig.

The Scania 770 is the most powerful production truck on the Australian market.

Volvo leases ship to meet customer demand

During the height of the supply-chain crisis, Volvo Group Australia President, Martin Merrick confirmed to trucksales.com.au that the company had leased its own ship to get much-needed trucks and parts to Australia.

Want to talk about customer focus? How about leasing your own ship to get trucks and parts to Australia?

2021 Aussie truck sales: who grew and who didn't

It's not surprising that our sales stories do well, and the biggest of the year was our report on the winners and losers for 2021…

Keep an eye out in the New Year for our sales stories on the winners and losers of 2022.

Fuel prices set to spike again – but not for everyone

We've all been watching the fuel prices over the past year or so, and the last of our top-five news stories is about just that – fuel prices.

We've all got our eyes on the price of diesel.

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