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Exceptional Towing and Hauling Capacity
Durable Construction
Powerful Engine Options
Customizable Configurations
Relatively Simple Mechanicals
Resale Value in Commercial Sector
High Fuel Consumption
Rougher Ride Quality
Large Size and Maneuverability Issues
Higher Maintenance and Repair Costs
Limited Availability of Certain Parts
Emissions Regulations Compliance
Not Suitable for Daily Commuting
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) issues
EGR System Malfunctions
Transmission problems (e.g., Allison)
Thoroughly inspect the frame and chassis for rust or damage, especially if the truck was used in harsh conditions.
Verify the maintenance records. Commercial trucks require regular and specific servicing.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine power, transmission shifting, and braking performance.
Check for any warning lights or diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) using an OBD-II scanner suitable for heavy-duty vehicles.
Consider the intended use: this is a workhorse, not a luxury SUV or daily driver.
Factor in the cost of fuel, insurance, and potential maintenance specific to heavy-duty trucks.
If importing from the USA, research shipping costs, import duties, and potential homologation requirements in Ukraine.
Fuel Injector Failures