What do you think of the new aerodynamic trucks vs the old long hood

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BigD 757, Apr 28, 2011.

  1. JimTheHut

    JimTheHut Road Train Member

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    They look great, but from a business standpoint, you will spend more on that truck per year than you would on say a Freightliner Columbia or Cascadia. That includes the lower fuel mileage.
     
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  3. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Well, since it's opinion that's asked for.

    I drove a W900 when I first started. I didn't care for it. The rear quarters were tight and the turning radius was a nightmare. As far as looking at them, yeah, they make a lot of chrome for Paccar hoods.

    I liked the Columbia for the interior cabinet configuration. Very easy to live in. I like the Cascadia for the turning radius, smooth quiet ride and the way the hood opens to give complete access to the front of the motor. I like the International I9900 Eagle for the ease of customization of the interior and the fact it was a regular work horse. I like the Volvo for the dash and the quiet ride.

    But...out of them all, I like this Prostar Eagle the best. Overall, it has a smooth ride because the wheel base is a little longer than most of the short nose trucks, it has all the pulling power I'll ever need, the resale value, while not quite that of a Paccar hood, seems to be holding its own, the dash and cab area are attractive, it's not made of plastic, it has plenty of interior room, it's a quiet ride, after nearly 180K miles, there are still no squeaks or rattles, it has been a solid work truck thus far, it has great visibility, has a reasonable turning radius and International is standing behind their product. (That was a problem I had with Freightliner and that Cascadia.)

    There is nothing at all wrong with a hood and they look really great when they are taken care of. Look at 07-379Pete and BlackW900...their avatars are their trucks and they look very nice. I just don't care to have one myself.

    I guess being around farms all my young life, I just had to have a Farmall.
     
  4. formertaxidriver

    formertaxidriver Heavy Load Member

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    The doors seem huge? Have you seen the size of some of the drivers out here?
     
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  5. dieselpowerrules

    dieselpowerrules Light Load Member

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    Haha lol, this is very true formertaxidriver...
     
  6. bellydumper

    bellydumper Light Load Member

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    gotta have that hood! Peterbilt 379exhd- Long Haul Legend, Looks nice and classic,tough! Safer too if you go head on with another vehicle. I drove a few before.
     
  7. Jfaulk99

    Jfaulk99 Road Train Member

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    Spend more how? My one piece curved glass windshield cost $60.00 installed, price one for a Volvo. With dual external air cleaners I don't need to change them nearly as often as I do with the single under hood filter T800 we have. I'm just curious how our 4 W900's cost me more per year than a plastic columbia, please give examples. See this is the problem with people who don't own them, they have no idea. I can't remember the last part I've had to change that was specific to the model of truck. I've had A/C repairs, power steering pumps, transmission and axle seals and none of which are truck model related. I did hit a deer 2 months ago, blasted it and ran clear over it. I had blood and guts hanging from brake chambers and on all 4 trailer axles (I have pics of the goo if anyone wants to see :biggrin_2559:). All I had to replace on the truck was one rib on the grill and the bumper. Bumper was $350, I found a 2010 Cascadia TAKE OFF OEM bumper with a crack for $1000. Also for our application NO truck is going to get great MPG.

    If seeing a columbia in your driveway makes you smile, great! But just because a truck is aerodynamic doesn't mean it will make you more money and doesn't mean it costs less to operate.

    Like I said before, please show me how I will spend more on a W900 per year vs a Cascadia. And don't try the fuel mileage issue because it isn't my dual exhaust or exposed fuel tanks that's keeping me from 7mpg, it's the heavy brick it's pulling.:biggrin_25525:
     
  8. caddy59

    caddy59 Light Load Member

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    I switch off between International 8600, 9200 and 9400 day cabs. I have however, driven the long hood tractors also (Freightliner Classic XL) and I can say this: the old style long hood tractors are nice to look at, and easily customizable. But, would I want to drive one? No, the wheelbases are huge, which makes turning them a pain, I find the cabs are smaller, and the blind spots are larger.

    Pretty to look at, but I'd rather have the sloped hood model.
     
  9. Chasingthesky

    Chasingthesky Heavy Load Member

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    For me, a hood is the only thing I'll ever consider a real truck. From the days of my youth, that is the image I will forever associate with "trucking". Sure, you can get it done just the same with a playskool truck just like you can go fast in a souped up honda civic. But a 379 Pete is a truck and an Olds 442 is a muscle car. And if you don't think these hoods are making money, when was the last time you saw a stretched, chromed and lit up Columbia? Just my opinion though. Then again, I'm not the type you'd ever catch in a smart car.
     
  10. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Only one deer and you had to replace the bumper...? I've hit 2 or 3 and 2 cars with mine and its still original, and looks the same....lol

    The last deer got me a good one though. It bent the stainless piece on the bumper.
     
  11. REDD

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    You ain't got a hood. You've got a FLD
     
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