Tractor preference

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by New1here, Apr 16, 2016.

Tractor preference?

Poll closed May 16, 2016.
  1. Freightliner

    9 vote(s)
    14.3%
  2. International

    3 vote(s)
    4.8%
  3. Kenworth

    25 vote(s)
    39.7%
  4. Peterbilt

    15 vote(s)
    23.8%
  5. Volvo

    11 vote(s)
    17.5%
  1. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    None of the above for #1 but KW is second on my list.
     
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  3. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    My Volvo is hardly the worst truck on the road. No I'm not joking. I'm out here to make money and a Freightliner, like it or not, is a money maker.
     
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  4. sam2017

    sam2017 Bobtail Member

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  5. JReding

    JReding Road Train Member

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    I spent eighteen years in a Kenworth daycab as a company driver. I never thought I would hear myself say anything nice about Freightliner, but I've been driving one for almost three years now, and I have to say it's the best truck I've driven.
     
  6. ExOTR

    ExOTR Windshield Chipper Extraordinaire

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    I agree with @PackRatTDI
    Volvos are quiet and ride smooth, if someone else is paying the repair bill I like them...
    As for Freightliner- Parts are cheaper, easy to find/normally in stock, and every shop will work on a DD...
     
  7. Pete379EXHD

    Pete379EXHD Bobtail Member

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    I know you lack any real numbers reasoning to back this up and I'm not going to ask you to make any up.
     
  8. Pete379EXHD

    Pete379EXHD Bobtail Member

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    Good thing given the amount of repairs they need. Both of them.
     
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  9. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    Don't need to make up any numbers, it's simple logic. A lower initial cost of a "cheap" Freightliner coupled with the lower average cost of routine service (any gear head with a wrench can work on one) means more money in the operators pocket. Work smarter, not harder.
     
  10. ExOTR

    ExOTR Windshield Chipper Extraordinaire

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    My 2nd job is part time running parts for Penske shops, and I sign the invoices from dealers. Freightliner has the cheapest parts in comparison, especially when it comes to chassis parts. Resell value isn't close to a Peterbuilt, so it depends on how you figure it out. Freightliner statistically has the lowest cost of ownership over 500k 5 years, which is why they are the primary choice of companies leasing through Penske/Ryder. If your buying a truck to keep for 10 years, Peterbuilt would likely keep more value.
     
  11. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    As if PACCAR is any better. Our Kenworth trucks spend just as much time in the shop as our Volvos.
     
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