Freightliner
Chassis M
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Modular and Customizable Design
Robust Freightliner Engineering
Wide Range of Powertrain Options
Strong Resale Value in Commercial Sector
Advanced Safety Features (on newer models)
Extensive Dealer and Service Network
High Initial Purchase Cost
Complex Maintenance Requirements
Fuel Economy Varies Significantly
Potential for High Repair Costs
Limited Availability of Specific Configurations on Used Market
Can be Overkill for Lighter Duty Applications
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) System Malfunctions
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Cooler Leaks
Turbocharger Issues
Thoroughly inspect the chassis and frame for rust or damage, especially if imported from areas with harsh winters.
Verify the maintenance history; a well-documented service record is crucial for commercial vehicles.
Test drive under load if possible to check engine performance, transmission shifting, and braking.
Consider the intended application and ensure the chassis configuration (wheelbase, suspension) is suitable.
Factor in the cost of potential modifications or upfitting required for your specific business needs.
Research the availability and cost of specific parts for the chosen engine and transmission combination.
If buying from auction (Copart/IAAI), understand the condition report and potential hidden issues.
Transmission Problems (Automated Manuals)