I didn’t say it needs it. I said it’s begging for it, as in, it’s a ripe situation for capacity to move in. I probably wouldn’t put a highway spec into that line of line of work. It wouldn’t be much different though. The European market has proven that 13l motors have enough juice up to 150k gross. Anything over that, you need something bigger.
Volvo has their VNX model as a good example of a 13l package, purpose built for heavy work and it does so very efficiently. With their 13l that truck is approved up to 160k gross right out of the box. For more capacity it requires other components.
I’m not trying to argue heavy haul specs. I’m just saying, as I said about highway trucks previously, is that there has been a lot changes and new opportunities as a result. It doesn’t hurt just checking them out and knowing what’s out there.
Time to buy a new semitruck, but not sure what brand
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New trucks certainly have their issues and added costs. Older trucks, in my opinion and I'm sure most others, are more reliable. Granted, their are "lemons" in each category (old/new). Being a diesel mechanic for semis, after time on the road, I might be able to help you. Please forgive me if I repeat anything, I didn't read every post here.
As for brands; I suggest KW or Pete and buying NEW (or later mentioned older trucks), for the most part. This is based off of my opinion of interior, driver comfort, mechanical reliability as well as EPA compliance. If you purchase a current year model truck, I recommend buying NEW. Reason being is pre-owned trucks equipped with the current ATS (aftertreatment systems) have a notorious history of having nothing but issues due to prior maintenance or lack thereof. The ATS requires special maintenance that is not well known to drivers (no fault of the driver, but instead the manufacturer).
As for the aforementioned older trucks. The main issue I've seen with them is A) mileage (regardless of model, stuff breaks) B) the lovely EPA. Older trucks (most popularly and with good reason the W900 or 379) arent equipped with current emissions equipment. I am not saying you CANT run them now, many do. BUT I think it's a bad business move to buy one now as your truck. Why? Let's say the EPA, or other govt entities BAN gliders, or non-emissions equipped trucks... you're out of commission and now have a truck making no money.
I am not putting older trucks down. I believe and preach they are the way to go. However, caution the use due to impending/paranoia of future regulations.Zeviander Thanks this. -
I can only speak for myself-But Im certainly not willing to take a "Chance" on new equipment to save a few bucks,.
I'll happily spend an extra 5k per year in fuel as opposed to leaving my business in the hands of new truck manufacturers that clearly have problems right out the gate- I don't have Time or patience for my "Warranty".
If /when they ever stat building them with reliability in mind (Which they wont) I may consider...But its become just like cars- Pump em out quickly down the line-With no Care or character. -
However, in our case, maintenance isn't a big issue in either case with me being a diesel mechanic and having all the equipment necessary for maintenance.
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I think they'd be surprised at how little we put in our pocket at the end of the year.
Do we make a profit? Of course. Usually, anyway. But all the people who should probably know better still think we're getting rich. -
Why? At that point ya might as well install a turbo 3000, aircell, air tabs, get some plastic wheel covers, KR scan gauge, put a rainbow bumper sticker on the back and you'll be ready to ride.Zeviander, Razororange, cke and 5 others Thank this. -
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Old is the way to go. I just caution with the ever changing gov't regs...Zeviander Thanks this. -
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People would be surprised as to the detrimental and fairly low effect the ATS actually has...
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