Who owns and produces trucks at their Saltillo Truck Manufacturing Plant? I''l give you a clue....this compaNy produces Cascadias. There have been complaints of the quality from day one. Recently Freighliner annoucnced it's 100,000 truck made in its Mexican Plants for use in country and export to Latin America,Canada and the UNITED STATES. Thats 100,000 trucks NOT made or supporting local economies here in the UNITED STATES. Now compare them to Mack. All exports to the world are made In MACGUNGIE,PENNSYLVANIA NOT -Santiago Tianguistencoedo de Mexico, Mexico OR Municipio de Saltillo, Coahuila Mexico like Freightliner. Navistar- International ProStar Plus Class 8 on-highway tractor is produced at its plant in Escobedo, Mexico. Those trucks and manufacturers make up a large portion of market share that are direct competitors with Mack. Mack has still made a profit and produces trucks to compete with these "American Owned not Swedish owned all the profits stay here companies." Granted the profits do stay here to a degree but what do they have to show for themselves? Shuttered Plants and jobs never to return. But hey maybe the big shots at Navistar or Diamler bought themsleves a bigger house (built by mexicans) or a new BMW or Mercedes. They might contribute some back to the economy but not the way a plant employing 1000 or more workers does when the trucks are made here on the US soil. I am not, have been, or probably ever will be an employee of MACK,RENAULT,OR VOLVO so I have no vested interest in any PR or Web trolling for any such company. I am a owner,restorer,mechanic,driver,lover of Macks and US made products. On the flipside, what if Volvo didn't buy Mack? What if Navistar or Daimler bought them? I will make a guess we wouldn't be talking about trucks currently being produced in Macgunie but talk about how they once were along with Hayward and Oakville. Times have changed, owners have changed, but a quality MACK IS STILL MADE IN THE USA. You have to give credit to Volvo for holding that part true. It could be way worse. Ask people who once worked at the Freightliner plant in Portland on how they feel of the Daimler plants south of the border....