Peterbilt
378 1998 Peterbilt
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Exceptional Durability
Powerful Engine Options
Classic Styling
Customization Potential
Strong Resale Value
Comfortable Cabin (for its class)
Robust Chassis and Suspension
High Initial Cost
Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Complexity
Dated Technology (older models)
Rattles and Noise
Limited Maneuverability in Tight Spaces
Emissions Standards
Fuel Injector Problems
Turbocharger Wear
Cooling System Leaks
Thoroughly inspect the frame for rust or cracks, especially if the truck operated in harsh climates.
Check service records to ensure regular maintenance, particularly for the engine and transmission.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine performance, braking, and suspension.
Verify the condition of the tires and brakes, as these are significant wear items.
Inspect the cabin for wear and tear, ensuring all controls and electronics function correctly.
Consider the specific engine model and its known reliability and maintenance requirements.
Factor in potential costs for emissions system upgrades if required in your operating region.
Air Brake System Maintenance
Clutch Wear