I saw trucks around $20,000 with around 800,000 to 1mil miles on them, which made sense to me. But then i saw trucks around that price with 200,000 miles on them. Are these trucks most likely broken or destroyed somehow. The pictures look good
https://www.truckpaper.com/listings...&PT=20001&LiftGate=All&Transmission=Automatic
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Well what are trying to compare? Most of the trucks in the link are Class 6 and 7 single drive axle daycabs with baby engines. Of course they're going to be cheaper than a Class 8, tandem drive axle truck with a sleeper and an engine nearly double the displacement.
Plus those single screws are more than likely used locally, so they probably have just as much run time on the engine as an OTR truck with a million miles.singlescrewshaker, Dino soar and SavageMuffin Thank this. -
https://www.truckpaper.com/listings/trucks/for-sale/33181093/2010-freightliner-business-class-m2-106
This has a 6.7 liter in it. Not a 15 liter engine. Different animal completely. -
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I see a few that are worth considering.
I'd want a manual though. Over an auto.
And don't know about them weak mercedes engines.
My preferences would be the dual wheels with detroit engines.singlescrewshaker Thanks this.
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