Freightliner
Columbia 120 2006
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Exceptional Durability and Reliability
Wide Range of Proven Engine Options
Excellent Parts Availability
Driver-Centric Comfort
Cost-Effective Purchase and Operation
Straightforward Maintainability
Significant Age-Related Wear and Tear
Potential for Early Emissions System Issues
Susceptibility to Rust
Dated Interior Aesthetics and Materials
Basic Technology Features
High Fuel Consumption (Class-Specific)
EGR Valve/Cooler Issues (if equipped)
Suspension Air Leaks (airbags, lines, valves)
Electrical Gremlins (wiring harness, sensor failures)
Arrange a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection (PPI) by a heavy-duty truck specialist.
Thoroughly review the engine's maintenance history, oil analysis reports, and any DPF/EGR service records.
Inspect the chassis and frame rails meticulously for signs of rust, cracks, or previous accident damage.
Verify the functionality of all electrical components, gauges, lights, and the HVAC system.
Conduct a test drive under load if possible to assess engine, transmission, and braking performance.
Budget for immediate post-purchase maintenance, including fluid changes, filter replacements, and potential tire/brake work.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, and ongoing maintenance, especially for an older commercial vehicle.
Turbocharger Failure (Cummins ISX/Detroit S60)