volvo or freightliner

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mica, Feb 10, 2011.

  1. mica

    mica Bobtail Member

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    volvo 670 2006 with volvo engine 465 hp 540000 miles is 29000 $ and freightliner century 2005 530000 miles with detroit 14 l engine is 26000 i can chose? what would you do?? th
     
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  3. Jarhed1964

    Jarhed1964 Road Train Member

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    I'd grab the FL, mostly because of the engine and because I absolutely hate Vulva 670's and Vulva engines. I know how big the Century is inside the sleeper, not sure how it compares to living space in the vulva.

    I'm no expert though.
     
  4. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    If I was buying a truck I would definitely choose the Freightliner. Volvo's are nice if you don't have to pay to fix them all the time. Plus the Volvo's, especially the new ones, have a lot more sensors and bull$###. Most of the time that is what goes wrong with them.
     
  5. lobes1985

    lobes1985 Medium Load Member

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    I would run away as fast as I could from both. Never heard anything good about volvo engines. I drive an 04 Sterling with a 14l detroit. Absolutley hate it, numerous egr problems, no power on hills. The only good thing about it is the fuel milage.
     
  6. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    Driven both.

    The Volvo has the nicer cab, ride and noise level. The dashboard computer was excellent. However, ours broke down everytime you looked at it cross-eyed. It slowed down on every hill with only 14k in the box. Wabasco provided heat but no a/c for sleeper time.

    The Shaker wasn't as nice in the cab and noise level. However it seemed to only break when I wanted a 3 day weekend (ok, not true. But much more reliable). It pulled like a beast of burden. Parts and techs were everywhere. Opti-Idle provided both heat and cool, but would wake me up when the truck started til I got used to it.
     
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