Why do so many Americans hate European trucks?
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Now there's always a whole choir of people complaining about the size of standard EU sleeper cabs, and that this is why EU trucks can not be used in NA, and then when I ask about their opinion of such a cab, it all gets very quiet. That happened again this time.
So let me show you photos of the interior of the old Scania LongLine:
Talking about a spacious cab .......
Now, is this sleeper too small for the most of you????Last edited: Jan 10, 2017
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I didn't go through this and read everything but heres my thought on Euro trucks ---
Its not that we all hate them or wouldn't drive them. But America still just loves old muscle power..
We like square bodys and big horsepower... Sure we will drive a new honda and be comfortable but we all wish we was in the 69 Chevelle SS with a blown big block....
As long as they still making Petes and KWs with big square noses and big stacks and lots of chrome and chicken lights from 1 end to the other. All us driver out here will wish to have that rig. Our rigs gotta fill our Egos..Bean Jr., daf105paccar and AModelCat Thank this. -
That is a good answer.
However, with regard to the muscle power, you have a problem. Apart from the Cummins engines, almost all engines in NA are in fact of European design. You may not even get the most powerful engines in NA, the Volvo D16 for instance is only available in 600HP in NA, but you can get a 750HP version in EU.
Don't know about Detroit (=Mercedes), but it wouldn't surprise me if it is the same there.
Now the problem with the trucks you describe is that these old fashion designs are aerodynamic disasters, your newer more streamlined trucks are much, and much better. However they don't look so spectacular...
NA trucks are build to look as if they are big monsters, only a very capable driver can handle such a monster. It's all make believe of course, a myth.Last edited: Jan 10, 2017
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2: Our trucks also have curtains. We use them to separate the driving compartment from the living quarters.
3: i do cook and eat dinner in my truck. Breakfast and lunch also. It's not only much cheaper, it's much healthier than eating in a greasy truck stop 3 times a day. It takes more space for these things than what that truck has. Convection oven, keurig coffee pot, crock pot, electric stove top, and refrigerator and freezer big enough to store two weeks worth of food plus two weeks supply of water. And then add two weeks of clothing. That's the mandatory storage and appliance space for a truck designed for a month long(or longer) duty cycle.
In europe your driver's make due with less space because the conditions they operate in require shorter wheel bases. We don't have those same conditions so we have the option of the greater comfort and better quality of life that more space gives.Last edited: Jan 10, 2017
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This what I was talking about , a stair case that swings out . Not a flip down step .]
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