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High Payload Capacity
Durable Construction
Versatile Upfit Options
Strong Engine Options
Widespread Service Network
Improved Driver Comfort (for class)
Fuel Economy
Maneuverability
Initial Purchase Cost
Driver Fatigue
Maintenance Complexity
Limited Passenger Comfort
Brake System Wear
DPF/EGR System Clogging (Diesel)
Transmission Issues
Inspect the Chassis: Check for rust, cracks, or signs of overloading, especially around suspension mounting points.
Review Service Records: Verify regular maintenance, particularly for engine, transmission, and braking systems.
Check Upfit Condition: If a box is installed, inspect its structural integrity, floor, doors, and refrigeration unit (if applicable).
Engine and Transmission Health: Listen for unusual noises, check fluid levels, and ensure smooth shifting during a test drive.
Verify GVWR and Payload: Ensure the truck's specifications meet your business needs and regulatory requirements.
Pre-Purchase Inspection: Have a qualified commercial vehicle mechanic perform a thorough inspection.
Suspension Components Wear