Fuso FG Production halt?

Dmarchand

Adventurer
So, I'm hearing from two dealer sources we use that production on the FG is being halted due to high inventory/lack of demand. Can anyone else confirm this? My inclination was this was dealer talk. But I'd like to confirm before we push back.
 

DontPanic42

Adventurer
I read a similar comment about stopping production in an online automotive column several weeks ago. I talked to my dealer last week and all he knew was that he was still receivung FJs. He hadn't heard anything about stopping production.
 

FusoFG

Adventurer
I haven't heard anything about FG production stoppage.

I bought my first FG in 1993 and was also told that the FG was no longer being imported to the US. And indeed importation stopped until 1998.

I purchased the last available 1993 FG in the US. I had to fly / drive 2400 miles to get it.

But it never affected my ability to get service, parts or warranty work and we drove the resulting custom expedition camper all over the US and Canada.

When they started importing again we converted the 1993 FG to a stake truck, purchased a new 2004 FG and built a new expedition camper.

They are great vehicles, at least our 1993 and 2004 have been, and I wouldn't push back because of "dealer talk" about excess inventory.

Sounds like an opportunity for a deep discount.

Tom
 

whatcharterboat

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I haven't heard anything about FG production stoppage.

Definitely sounds like "dealer talk" to me too, Tom. The Australian dealers ran right out out of FG's a couple of months back due to the high demand. No MWB FG's available anywhere in the country. The new batch just arrived here a few days ago. (We've got one in our shed already). Now spec'd up with electric windows, airbags, remote central locking and I bet they don't last too long in the dealers hands either with all the mines firing up in a big way. If anything, I would have thought they'd be ramping up production.

Nah. Cannot see them pulling the FG from the range for a long time too come. They must be so easy for Fuso to put together on the assembly line alongside the FE.
 
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westyss

Explorer
remote central locking

hey Watcharterboat , what do you mean by "remote central lockin"?? Door locks or diffs?
 

whatcharterboat

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what do you mean by "remote central lockin"?? Door locks or diffs?

I wish. That would be worthwhile...... No just being able to lock the doors with a fob on the key ring. None of that was available here on the first FG84. Used to get electric windows on some of the 649's ........it's a long story but our rural fire service had a big say in what specs we used to get here.
 

KMTC

New member
All Mitsubishi truck productions were halted for 2010. However it had nothing to do with inventory or any of that. it was done to prep the assembly lines and retool for the new design truck, and implementation of the new "world" engine and transmission.
 

Sleeping Dog

Adventurer
Mitsubishi Fuso is introducing new and revised trucks this spring. Existing production probably has stopped in order to update the assembly line.
 

SkiFreak

Crazy Person
My understanding is that it will be a 3 litre engine that has more horsepower and torque than the existing 4.9 litre engine.
Time will tell, I guess...
 

SkiFreak

Crazy Person
And here is a bit more technical info.
No mention of engine power however.
http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com.my/highlight/44.html

The biggest downside that I see is in the area of the new BlueTec® emission system.
My understanding is that no modifications to the exhaust can be made. That could be a real pain if you needed to move it to fit water tanks etc.
 
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engineer

Adventurer
And here is a bit more technical info.
No mention of engine power however.
http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com.my/highlight/44.html

The biggest downside that I see is in the area of the new BlueTec® emission system.
My understanding is that no modifications to the exhaust can be made. That could be a real pain if you needed to move it to fit water tanks etc.

My understanding is that the ADBlue is superior to the DPD. And i was informed that exhaust changes are possible
 

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