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Aerodynamic Design
Spacious Cab Options
Advanced Driver Aids
Powerful Engine Options
Driver-Centric Interior
Strong Resale Value
Customization Potential
Higher Initial Cost
Complex Electronics
AdBlue/DEF System Maintenance
Potential for DPF Issues
Specific Maintenance Needs
Parts Availability for Specific Trims
Fuel Dependency
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) System Faults
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Clogging
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Cooler Leaks
Thoroughly inspect the DEF and DPF systems for any signs of malfunction or recent repairs.
Review maintenance records to ensure the truck has been serviced according to the manufacturer's schedule.
Perform a diagnostic scan to check for any active or pending trouble codes.
Consider the truck's typical usage history (long-haul vs. city driving) as it impacts wear and tear.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine performance and transmission shifting.
Verify the condition of the tires, brakes, and suspension components.
Obtain quotes for insurance and potential repair costs based on the truck's specific configuration and age.
Turbocharger Failure