Where is (Western Star) located on the "Truck Brand Totem Pole?"

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Blackducati750, Nov 21, 2010.

  1. Blackducati750

    Blackducati750 Light Load Member

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    I know Peterbilt and Kenworth are up towards the top and compete for 1st place depending who you talk to...

    I also know that Freightliner is down towards the bottom, again, depending who you talk to. (I always thought International was on the bottom.)


    Then you have all the others. Mack, Stirling, Volvo, etc.

    I was wondering, where does Western Star fit in with all these brands?
     
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  3. kwforage

    kwforage Road Train Member

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    :happy1: This thread should be interesting....
     
  4. Blackducati750

    Blackducati750 Light Load Member

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    Why's that? Everyone's entitled to their opinion.
     
  5. DonRobbie

    DonRobbie Heavy Load Member

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    I think they're nice looking trucks. I've not heard good reviews (mostly griping about interior design & fit and finish). I imagine it depends on what your needs are.

    I'd place em about in the bottom middle of the pack.
     
  6. lego1970

    lego1970 Medium Load Member

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    They used to considered "Cadillacs" but since Freightliner took them over, it seems like they have lost some of their appeal. At least that's how I've always interpeted it. I've only ridden in one (in the 90's) and it seemed nice, but to me it's more on how a truck is spec'd and how it's been cared for rather then the brand.
     
  7. Hardlyevr

    Hardlyevr Road Train Member

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    Since they closed the plant in Canada and moved everything to Portland OR, they are really just a different model Freightliner.
     
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  8. pyrosparks911

    pyrosparks911 Light Load Member

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    Depends on what year you buy. If you get a 2003 or older, its just as good as a Kw if not better. If you get a newer one after the freightliner merger and the plant moved Oregon, near the bottom. Please don't comment unless you have drove all brands in question.
     
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  9. Jfaulk99

    Jfaulk99 Road Train Member

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    Always thought they were a good tough truck. Not sure why they stuck with the steel cabs. I believe they're still one of the few companies you can actually order a custom truck, quad frame, tridem drive, dual drive steer axles ect.

    Of course all this will probably change with Freightliner owning them. Just like Mack being owned by the parasite Volvo (AKA FisherPrice).
     
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  10. Izlomik Supatrucka

    Izlomik Supatrucka Light Load Member

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    i think the cab and hood look good...dont know about interior of them never seen 1, but they have got
    to be the ugliest sleepers ive ever seen (IMO)
     
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  11. billandlori

    billandlori Medium Load Member

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    I owned a 2000 Freightliner Classic for 5 years and drove a 2006 WesternStar Low Max for a year after that. I now own a 2004 Star. Huge difference. The cab is quieter, the ride is way better, the doors close nice, fit and finish was very good. In the Star I could run without any air in the seat, the Classic would kill my back running like that.

    I have heard the Canadian built ones are better, never seen it first hand though.

    I would say they have to be in the top half.

    Bill
     
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