drewactual
Adventurer
When you start to see a decline in the heavy truck and equipment as far as new models, then there will be something to be concerned about. The only problem I see with diesel, and it's not a diesel problem at all, is all the regen and DPF components, and the fact that if you open the hood on a heavy you'd be hard pressed to see an engine block. New regs for exhaust come out in '17, and the problem is and will continue to be is the small shop owner, or small op/owners won't be able to keep up, you aren't doing much to the trucks theses days without plugging them into an OE diagnostic system.
there is a law, believe it or not, that requires manufacturers to provide diagnostic software to anyone- it's something like SAE254 or something along those lines... it's there to protect mom-n-pop operations, and in response to an attempt by the auto industry to lock down there vehicles so ONLY dealers could work on them- they actually went and presented this to congress, and 'glory be to whatever higher power you recognize', congress not only stiff armed them, but immediately passed this SEA254(sp?) concept in response... it's one of the few things congress, and the senate has done something right in the last 30 years...
curiously, this is also how after-market tuners jail-break vehicles.
mom-n-pops can order subscriptions to the brand specific vehicle, either by the year, month, or all the way down to one day.
drew technologies is a leader in this industry.. without fortune, they are of no relation to me..