Peterbilt
335 Flatbed Truck
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Durable Construction
Versatile Application
Strong Engine Options
Good Resale Value
Customizable Chassis
Driver Comfort
Higher Initial Cost
Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Complexity
Maneuverability
Emissions Regulations
Limited Passenger Capacity
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Clogging
EGR System Malfunctions
Transmission Issues (Automatic)
Thoroughly inspect the frame and chassis for rust or damage, especially if the truck was used in harsh climates.
Verify the maintenance history; a well-documented service record is crucial for commercial vehicles.
Test drive the truck under load conditions if possible to assess engine performance, braking, and transmission shifting.
Check for any active recalls or outstanding safety issues with the manufacturer or NHTSA.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, maintenance, and potential repairs.
If importing from the USA, factor in shipping costs, customs duties, and potential modifications for local regulations.
Turbocharger Failure