2009 International Truck LoneStar Class 8

2009 International Truck LoneStar Class 8

2009 International Truck LoneStar Class 8
Dave Allendorph, LoneStar's chief designer, called the design a "modern interpretation of a classic."
With the new design, International is trying to combine the best characteristics of classic and aerodynamic truck styling. International claims that the LoneStar's design contributes to a five- to fifteen-percent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to other classic truck designs. According to the company, this can mean annual fuel savings of $3000 to $8000.
International says the LoneStar offers advanced ride and handling and class-leading quietness. Standard features include ABS and traction control.
The "Suite" interior features wood flooring, a sofa, a fold down bed, closed airliner-style storage cabinets, a desk-like workplace, a mini refrigerator, and other amenities.
International will begin accepting orders for LoneStar in April 2008. Production begins in August at Navistar's plant in Chatham, Ontario, Canada. 2008 Chicago Auto Show
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