Mack Vs. Peterbilt

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by BigD 757, Jan 22, 2012.

  1. BigD 757

    BigD 757 Bobtail Member

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    To me I'd pick mack over Peterbilt. Cause Mack is more hand built, every Mack sold in North America is built in the USA, they have the longest lifespan in the industry, best resale value, and finally not riding their name like Peterbilt is.
     
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  3. CaptPeabody

    CaptPeabody Light Load Member

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    I'll take Pete's comfort and style over any Mack for highway driving.

    If I'm gonna be off road or only on secondary roads, gimme a Mack hands down.
     
  4. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Where in the world did you get the idea Macks are more hand built ? Maybe they are built in the USA but they are owned by Volvo . They were owned by Renault from 1987 until 2001 when Volvo bought Renault Trucks .I've had Mack service done in KY , IN , OH , and ON . The only shop that gave decent service was Cambridge Mack in Cambridge , Ontario . Every other shop screwed up and caused additional downtime .
     
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  5. black_dog106

    black_dog106 Road Train Member

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    Hi BigD: In "their day", Mack was the truck to own if going off road. But like everything these days, nothing is like they used to be...:biggrin_2553:
    As Rick said, Mack are nothing but a glorified Volvo. Some will argue with me, but nothing is built like it used to be.
     
  6. Gambino1994

    Gambino1994 Light Load Member

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    I'll bet you just watched a discovery channel/history channel type program about a big truck assembly factory. They're all built the same today CHEAP
     
  7. little cat 500

    little cat 500 Road Train Member

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    mack makes good dump and farm trucks as for on the road won't ever see me in one
     
  8. bowtie_guy

    bowtie_guy Light Load Member

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    Exactly!! Long gone are the old days where Mack was built to be tuff and last.
     
  9. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    Im still lol at the mack has the best resale haha



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  10. melpromud

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    First of all I'm a truck lover in general. I like all makes and models. I see the good and bad of each one. I have been driving for 17+ years and for the first 16.5 I had never driven a Peterbuilt. I thought they looked nice but were no better than any other. Then earlier this year I was given a 2005 379 to drive. Hands down this was the best truck Ive ever driven and it had 800K+ on it. Nicest ride, quietest, most comfortable truck Ive ever drove. As a driver that ain't afraid to turn some wrenches I think the Pete is a very well designed and well built truck. Much easier to work on than most others. I really liked the Pete very much.
    We have two 2011 mack Pinnicals where I work now. They are nice looking trucks and nice rideing. Quiet too. The M-P8 runs nice but has terrible throttle control making them very hard to shift. The slightest tap on the fuel to down shift and it revs to 2100rpm. Other than that the only problem I see is their is just to much electronics. After a few year of service I can see problems that will be expensive and cause down time. I know all new trucks have a lot of electronics but the Mack seems to have more. I don't see these trucks being around for long. I think they will nickel and dime the company to death in a few years.
    Its to bad Mack has become just another electronic cookie cutter truck. Back in the 90s I drove a lot of R model an DM Macks. Nothing fancy. Just good old work trucks. These trucks were the Macks that would last 30 years. Were built heavy duty. Push through the mud and ruts with out a whimper and didn't take a rocket scientist to work on.
    Years ago Macks were the toughest of the tough. Today their just another truck. Probably no better or no worse than any other. Given the choice between a "new" Mack or a Peterbilt Ill take a Pete any day!
     
  11. Prom Night Dumpster Baby

    Prom Night Dumpster Baby Medium Load Member

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    Mack left the Lehigh Valley. All that's left is the Macungie plant.

    Even moved their headquarters finally.

    So much for loyalty from the company to the community.

    I have many years in old Macks.

    My dad and my friends dad's worked for Mack Trucks.

    Screw Mack Trucks! I'd never buy one. Too much Volvo blood in them now.
     
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