There not anymore efficent then what we drive. I would love to see what mpg a c.o. doing 75mph/120kph would be. There no more functional than ours because of the street system we have.
I would drive a cab over as a city driver. There are none really to speak of here.
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Scania v8 730hp
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I think Scania CO will get poorer mpg than Scania conventional (on exactly the same settings).
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If the fuel consumption is less with a co with would be marginal. Yes making money is part of trucking. I would say it is second to enjoying what we do or drive. So far we (myself included) are working with if and propably.
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This thread has absolutely nothing to do with Scanias new 730hp motor! Who really cares what one guy like over another? Its oppinions and obviously if V8 Lenny drives a Scania hes probably gonna like it better then a pete and vice versa for people here. You guys have bias oppinion neither sides have much experience with the other and even if they did who cares cuz its an oppinion
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But being how most of the US has roads/streets that were designed for a vehicle larger than a horse carriage, having super short cramped truck isn't necessary. I mean I could live in a 24' shipping container if I had to, but why would you want to if it wasn't necessary?
And no the bullet trucks are not built like the classics. Plastic-plastic-plastic. Engine crammed under the windsheld wrapped in more plastic. What takes 10min to fix on a classic takes an hour to get to on an aero truck. Again just like the Europe trucks, aero trucks have their place, just not in my fleet. If that style and design works for you, great. But what would be the advantage of a super short Scania here driving 75mph across Utah?
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I love the sound of it shifting. I've always liked the scanias of the mid to late 80's.
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