No, the major shargholder of Scania is VW.
scania is a auto makers. have bus and trucks
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well, scania build the strongest trucks but MAN have released a truck with a V8 engine
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That was independent company saab/scania
Volvo A.B. (who are also the parent company of Renault and Mack Trucks) and Scania are the two big ones.
Scania is a Swedish Company, they build trucks in Sweden, Holland, Brazil, Russia, Argentina, Poland and France, all the factories around the world are listed on the related link.
There are several places where you may be able to find a key for a Scania truck. Here are a few options: Contact Scania directly. The manufacturer may be able to provide you with a replacement key for your truck. Check with a Scania dealer or service center. These facilities often have a supply of keys for Scania trucks and may be able to provide you with a replacement. Look for a locksmith who specializes in automotive keys. Some locksmiths have the equipment and expertise to create a new key for your Scania truck. Consider purchasing a replacement key online. There are several online retailers that sell replacement keys for Scania trucks. Just be sure to do your research and purchase from a reputable seller. I hope this helps!
Scania is a company based out of Sweden that produces large trucks and buses. They have been around since 1891 and serve places all around the world with their vehicles.
In GM trucks or new GM cars, the 8th digit of the VIN # is the Engine.
SCANIA is a Swedish manufacturer of commercial vehicles, particularly known for its trucks and buses. The name "SCANIA" derives from the Latin name for the southernmost province of Sweden, Skåne. Founded in 1891, the company has built a reputation for quality and innovation in the automotive industry. It is now part of the Traton Group, a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG.