I heard that VOLVO is still having electrical and sensor issues . Another concern is service points that are scarce in some places , I love VOLVO, but they still cause me some concerns.
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First, get what you want. Second, why do you think that Volvos have any more issues than any other truck on the road? They all have issues from time to time. They are machines. Machines break.
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I know , but VOLVO for years has had electrical issues . Just seams that this issue has not gone away . I have a KW T680 , not really impressed with it . Truck caught fire going down the road, took KW, PACCAR and Cummins 3 months to get the issue straight .
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Can I guess a Cummins motor? That’s getting common, company I’m with, my ‘13 W9 just had to replace the injector cups, as it was allowing antifreeze to enter the fuel system, had 4 other Cummins motor do the sameWhiteline64 Thanks this.
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You have a KW that caught on fire going down the road and you’re complaining that Volvos have electrical issues?
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I haven't driven one, but if I was buying a highway truck for myself it would probably be a Peterbilt 579. They are an aero truck for better fuel economy, but they still look nice. Next favorite would be a Kenworth T680. I currently own a Freightliner Century and it is a good dependable truck, just a rattle trap.
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