

Whether you agree with our verdict or not, choose your favourite in the poll at the bottom for it to go into the running for the Favourite Truck of the Last Decade, as decided by our readers. Spanning from the Metro-Liner and Granite, all the way up to the road-train-equipped Super-Liner and Titan, Mack has a truck for most occasions.Īs we continue to find our top five trucks from the industry’s most iconic brands, we have looked back at the Mack reviews submitted by our experienced team and picked the vehicles that withstand the scrutiny of hindsight and display longevity. Today the local Mack range is built in Wacol, Queensland, for the haulage and construction industries. With the bulldog logo’s origins stemming from World War I, where British troops observed that the AC Mack had the tenacity of a bulldog, the bonnet emblem that first graced the front of a Mack truck back in 1932 has come to symbolise a part of Australia’s pioneering transport history. The ‘bulldog’ brand has been credited with playing a big part in revolutionising outback transport and heavy haulage, with its iconic B, and later, R model prime movers. Mack’s heritage in this country is the stuff of legend. We countdown our five favourite Mack trucks.
