Kenworth
T 2000 2007
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Exceptional Durability
Powerful Engine Options
Spacious Cab and Sleeper
Good Resale Value (in certain markets)
Proven Reliability Record
Adaptable for Various Applications
High Initial Purchase Cost
Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Intensity
Limited Availability of Specific Parts
Older Technology Features
Comfort Limitations on Rough Roads
EGR Cooler Failure
Turbocharger Issues
Electrical System Gremlins
Thoroughly inspect the chassis and frame for rust or damage, especially if the truck operated in harsh climates.
Review maintenance records carefully to understand the truck's service history.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine performance, transmission shifting, and braking.
Have a qualified diesel mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection, focusing on the engine, transmission, and drivetrain.
Check for any active recalls or past safety issues with NHTSA.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, maintenance, insurance, and potential repairs.
Verify the truck's configuration matches your intended use.
Air Brake System Maintenance