Freightliner
Cascadia 125 2008
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Durable Chassis and Cab
Powerful Engine Options
Spacious Cab and Sleeper
Good Fuel Efficiency for its Class
Wide Availability of Parts
Proven Reliability in Commercial Use
High Initial Purchase Cost
Complex Maintenance Requirements
Fuel Costs are Significant
Emissions Regulations Compliance
Limited Maneuverability in Urban Areas
Potential for High Repair Bills
EGR System Malfunctions
DEF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Issues
Transmission Problems (e.g., Automated Manual)
Thoroughly inspect the truck's maintenance records, looking for regular oil changes and filter replacements.
Conduct a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) with a certified heavy-duty truck mechanic.
Check for any signs of frame damage or previous accidents, especially if buying from an auction.
Verify the condition of tires, brakes, and suspension components, as these are significant wear items.
Understand the specific engine and transmission model to research common issues and parts availability.
Factor in the cost of potential repairs and ongoing maintenance when budgeting for the truck.
Consider the truck's emissions compliance to ensure it meets local regulations.
Electrical System Glitches