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Exceptional towing and payload capacity
Powerful engine options
Durable chassis and suspension
Spacious and functional cabin
Advanced trailering technology
Wide availability in the US market
High fuel consumption
Large physical dimensions
Rougher ride quality when unloaded
Higher purchase and maintenance costs
Potential for interior wear in work trucks
Complex emissions systems (Diesel)
Transmission issues (e.g., Allison)
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) clogging
Electrical system glitches (sensors, modules)
Thoroughly inspect any truck intended for heavy work, checking frame, suspension, and drivetrain for damage or excessive wear.
Prioritize vehicles with documented maintenance history, especially for diesel engines.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, and potential repairs, not just the purchase price.
For US imports, factor in shipping, customs duties, and Ukrainian registration costs ('розмитнення').
If buying from auction (Copart, IAAI), use a trusted inspection service if you cannot view the vehicle in person.
Research specific engine and transmission combinations for known reliability issues for the model year you are considering.
Fuel injector problems (Diesel)
Understand the difference between work-oriented trims and more comfort-focused versions to match your needs.