Kenworth
Construction T370
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Exceptional Durability
Versatile Chassis Configuration
Reliable Powertrain Options
Driver-Focused Cab Design
Strong Resale Value
Good Maneuverability
Higher Initial Cost
Complex Drivetrain Maintenance
Fuel Economy Can Vary
Limited Availability in Passenger Car Markets
Requires Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Emissions Regulations Compliance
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) System Issues
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Regeneration Problems
Transmission Shifting Problems (Automatic)
Thoroughly inspect the chassis for rust, frame damage, or signs of heavy overloading.
Verify the maintenance records; a well-documented service history is crucial for diesel trucks.
Test drive under load conditions if possible to assess engine power, transmission shifts, and braking.
Have a qualified heavy-duty mechanic inspect the truck, focusing on the engine, transmission, and emissions systems.
Understand the specific vocational body's condition and functionality (e.g., dump bed hydraulics, crane operation).
Factor in potential costs for registration, licensing, insurance, and CDL requirements.
Compare prices from different sources, including local dealers, auction sites (Copart, IAAI), and private sellers.
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Valve Malfunctions