I am about to purchase a 2010 Cascadia DD15 535, 1850 t 355 gears, anyone with any input please do, have read some bad reviews here, but everybody i talk to mechanics etc all say its a great truck and a great motor??? please let me know your opinions!!!
Cascadia?? Should I??
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by Elroythekid, Sep 9, 2010.
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I'd talk to different people...
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I would sooner buy a 2010 or 2011 FL Coronado glider kit truck, assembled with a pre emissions rebuilt engine and rebuilt 13 spd tranny.... everything with warranties. Heck of a lot cheaper for the assembled truck and no Federal Excise Tax. And a darn site cheaper to operate over its lifetime. And it would hold its value longer than the Cascadia.
Last edited: Sep 10, 2010
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I was at a truckers news site and they had an article about the new engines and they stated the Detroit's and Internationals had the least amount of problems. I have heard nothing but good things about the DD15, If you go to the Detroit site, they have videos about the 2011's from trucking executives that are very positive. The videos are well worth watching.
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outerspacehillbilly Thanks this.
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Go and post on the PRIME forums , lot of guys there have the CASCADIAS and by the souinds of things like them , better fuel mileage compared to older trucks.
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That Freight shaker will be worth less than 50% of what you paid for it the second you sign on the dotted line.
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They all DROP in $ and not by 50% as soon as you sign for it . , true they do not hold the long term value a few other makes do but lets keep it real.
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47.3%maybe since it is a FLATLINER but come on 50%
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