Article: US diesel engines & parts demand to reach $15 billion in 2007.

Demand for diesel engines and associated aftermarket parts in the US is projected to increase 5.7 percent per year through 2007 to $15 billion. This will represent a significant improvement over the early 2000s when the economic slowdown adversely impacted original equipment manufacturer (OEM) demand for diesel engines in both vehicular and off-highway applications. Fueling gains will be a cyclical recovery in bedrock markets (e.g., heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, industrial machinery) coupled with increased penetration of nontraditional markets such as passenger-type motor vehicles and electric power generators. These and other trends are presented in Diesel ...

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