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Definition of cabover in English: cabovernounˈkabəʊvə North American A truck where the driver's cab is mounted directly above the engine. Example sentencesExamples - The truck comes to a stop next to one of the cabovers with a 40 foot exterior post van.
- For a while nearly every fleet operation in the country ran cabovers, for economic reasons.
- U.S. market for cabovers had shrunk to 3 percent or less of domestic Class 8 sales, from 40 percent in 1982.
- Where cabovers score with maneuverability, they pose more of a challenge to driver access.
- The new cabover, Model 220, will be offered initially in Class 7 configurations and limited to 100 units.
- So, again this supports my claim of cabovers disappearing due to stupidity.
- Wide afterplanes, pickleforks, and cabovers were all ideas that he had been exploring for over a decade.
- My optimism was raised one more time when the company introduced its cabover in the late 1990s.
- My impression of the European truck market is that they basically build all cabovers and they are really focused on aerodynamics.
- This could be one of their last cabovers, as this was the only one seen at their yard that day.
- The electronic revolution has solved several little bugs often associated with cabovers.
- He, likewise, had some misgivings about cabovers, as did some members of the mechanical crew.
Definition of cabover in US English: cabovernounˈkabˌōvərˈkæbˌoʊvər North American A truck where the driver's cab is mounted directly above the engine. Example sentencesExamples - U.S. market for cabovers had shrunk to 3 percent or less of domestic Class 8 sales, from 40 percent in 1982.
- This could be one of their last cabovers, as this was the only one seen at their yard that day.
- The electronic revolution has solved several little bugs often associated with cabovers.
- So, again this supports my claim of cabovers disappearing due to stupidity.
- He, likewise, had some misgivings about cabovers, as did some members of the mechanical crew.
- Where cabovers score with maneuverability, they pose more of a challenge to driver access.
- My optimism was raised one more time when the company introduced its cabover in the late 1990s.
- Wide afterplanes, pickleforks, and cabovers were all ideas that he had been exploring for over a decade.
- For a while nearly every fleet operation in the country ran cabovers, for economic reasons.
- The new cabover, Model 220, will be offered initially in Class 7 configurations and limited to 100 units.
- My impression of the European truck market is that they basically build all cabovers and they are really focused on aerodynamics.
- The truck comes to a stop next to one of the cabovers with a 40 foot exterior post van.
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