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2013 International 6X4
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Durable Construction
Powerful Engine Options
Spacious Cab Options
Good Resale Value (in commercial sector)
Ease of Maintenance
Towing and Hauling Capability
Customization Potential
High Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Costs
Complex Electronics
Requires Specialized License/Training
Limited Availability in Consumer Market
Emissions Regulations
Rougher Ride Quality
Fuel Injector Problems
EGR System Malfunctions
Transmission Issues (e.g., shifting problems)
Thoroughly inspect the chassis for rust and frame damage, especially if the truck operated in harsh climates.
Verify the maintenance records; a documented service history is crucial for heavy-duty trucks.
Test drive under load if possible to assess engine performance, transmission shifting, and braking.
Have a qualified heavy-duty mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection, focusing on the powertrain and air system.
Understand the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, maintenance, and potential repairs.
Check for any outstanding recalls or safety issues with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
If importing from the USA, factor in shipping, customs duties, and potential modifications for local regulations.
Electrical System Faults
Air Brake System Leaks