New owner operator need help

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Anarchy2021, Jan 28, 2024.

  1. Anarchy2021

    Anarchy2021 Bobtail Member

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    Hey I’ll be buying a truck soon for city & was wondering does anybody know how reliable the day can cascadia are? & any known problems? Or better to buy a Columbia ?
     
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    All depends how well the particular unit in question was operated/maintained. There is no one single 'best make and model' for every purpose - this is why some fleets will have freightliners, some volvos, some choose paccar, a few still operate hoods, every situation is different. Also depends what the purpose for the truck is. Flatbed/oversize? Primarily operating in mountains? Flat land only? Pulling a dry box? City unit hauling cans from port short distance? You get the idea.
     
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    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I would focus more on the drivetrain. BTW, how long have you been in this industry ?
     
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    It’s not cascadia vs columbia that has reliability.
    They’re just names.
    Be like saying which is more reliable, Tahoe or Expedition.
     
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    I’m gonna guess by the question he asked, not long.
     
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    Ok I'll go here. Columbia has no emissions? So it's one system not to have to fix? Or do some come with emmisions?
     
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    If you aren’t going to go into California, a DDEC IV S60 Columbia is the route to go. Cheap to maintain and fix. You’ll also find out about a $1 fix that can solve the rest of the issue you might have. I just can’t name it on this board.
     
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    Neither, for a city truck? Mack, no question.:thumbup:
     
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    TripleSix God of Roads

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    What happened to the 03 Columbia you had?
     
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    Which City?