Thanks for the update about the European market for expedition vehicles. Langer & Bock is a highly respected company, the equal in quality to Unicat and Action Mobil.
Michel, does this mean you're considering replacing your Fuso FG camper with a larger model?
The reason Global Expedition Vehicles is using a 2005 Unimog U500 chassis is because newer models don't meet emissions rules in USA, and are no longer imported. My understanding is that after 2010, emissions rules for trucks will be similar in USA and Europe, so maybe we will see European 4x4 trucks in USA again.
The second barrier to European truck importation is a 25% tariff on trucks assembled outside North America. This tax was enacted back in 1963, in retaliation for a big increase on import fees that European countries imposed on processed chicken exported from USA.
The 25% tariff on imported trucks was almost repealed in 2005, when a free trade agreement with Thailand was under consideration. All the Asian auto makers have truck plants in Thailand.
The proposed treaty was opposed by USA auto makers, who feared that low cost trucks from Thailand would force them to lower prices on trucks built in USA. The treaty was opposed by auto workers, too, because the effect might be to reduce the number of people employed to build trucks here. There was opposition in Thailand to the free trade agreement as well, but about issues other than trucks.
The Thai people forced their president out of office in 2006, and the free trade negotiations have stalled for now. Given the poor financial condition of USA auto makers today and the big decline in the purchase of commercial vehicles due to tightening credit, it's unlikely that the protection of the 25% tariff will be repealed anytime soon.
Chip Haven