We actually hauled a prototype, new engine for them out to California before. It was bound for their tech school. We were impressed in that their corporate philosophy is just because you're a diesel or truck mechanic doesn't mean your a Hino tech.
The engine was like the 7th or so built, and since it was to appear on the market soon, the techs were being expected to learn about it; infront of the problem curve.
The prices of the Hino also looked impressive. My concern however, would be parts availability at a shop in Left Overshoe, Montana at 2am while under load. Know what I mean?
The Gibster