The cheapest class 8 would be around $300,000 and a hi-spec tri-drive KW would be around $600,000.
Some Aussie roadtrains
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Are your air intakes kinda a pain?
Looks like you have to remove them to raise the cab?
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Are you stuck with all the new EPA pollution junk down there as well? -
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We're one stage behind US on emissions. The new trucks use DEF but we don't have any of this regen crap I've been reading about. That is yet to come. What about Canada, do you have to have US standards if you are working within Canada?
Also as I said somewhere before you can run an older mechanical engine like mine as long as it is within specs for the year it was made. We get a fuel rebate from the govt of 12 cents/litre if you are in an accreditation scheme. -
What's fuel cost per liter....?
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We are pretty much on par with the US emission rules. We can run anything we want on the highway provided it meets the safety standards and emissions of the year it was built.
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