Freightliner
Columbia Semi Truck
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Strong resale value in the commercial sector
Durable construction for heavy loads
Wide availability of parts and service
Customizable configurations
Driver-focused cabin ergonomics
Proven powertrain options
High initial purchase cost
Fuel consumption can be high
Requires specialized maintenance
Emissions regulations can impact older models
Depreciation can be steep initially
Requires a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system failures
Turbocharger wear and failure
Fuel injector problems
Thoroughly inspect the frame and chassis for rust or damage, especially if the truck has operated in harsh climates.
Verify the maintenance records to understand the truck's service history and identify recurring issues.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine performance, transmission shifting, and braking.
Check for leaks (oil, coolant, fuel) and inspect hoses and belts for wear.
Research specific engine and transmission models used in the truck, as some have known strengths or weaknesses.
Factor in the cost of potential repairs and ongoing maintenance when calculating the total cost of ownership.
Ensure the truck meets current emissions standards for your intended operating region.
Transmission issues (e.g., clutch, shifting problems)