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The International Extreme Truck Series (often identified by the acronym XT) is a range of pickup trucks produced by Navistar International from 2004 to 2008. The first vehicle marketed by International to consumers since the discontinuation of the Scout in 1980, the XT trucks marked the return of International to pickup truck production since the discontinuation of the 100-series pickups in 1975. Two vehicles were based on the International medium-duty truck range, while another was derived from a military tactical vehicle produced by Navistar.

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  • International XT (de)
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  • Unter dem Namen International XT (oder: International Extreme) wurden drei mittelschwere LKW-Modelle von Navistar vertrieben. Die Versionen RXT und CXT teilen sich die Plattform mit dem , während das Modell MXT auf einer eigenen Plattform basiert. (de)
  • La línea International XT se compone de tres grandes camionetas, construidas sobre el mismo chasis. Debido a su alto precio y baja producción (las ventas están en el rango de 500 a 1000 por año), la XT es típicamente adquirida por los ricos. Notables son los propietarios Ashton Kutcher y la estrella de baloncesto Jalen Rose. A causa de su baja economía de combustible (7-10 millas por galón, a pesar de la eficiencia de su motor diésel) y la posibilidad de alentar el consumo excesivo de combustible, la XT ha sido criticado como ambientalmente irresponsable. En respuesta a una economía débil, International anunció que abandono la producción del XT. (es)
  • The International Extreme Truck Series (often identified by the acronym XT) is a range of pickup trucks produced by Navistar International from 2004 to 2008. The first vehicle marketed by International to consumers since the discontinuation of the Scout in 1980, the XT trucks marked the return of International to pickup truck production since the discontinuation of the 100-series pickups in 1975. Two vehicles were based on the International medium-duty truck range, while another was derived from a military tactical vehicle produced by Navistar. (en)
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  • International XT (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/International_CXT_Commercial_Extreme_Truck_1.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/International_MXT_(1487648980).jpg
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