Peterbilt
379 2001 Peterbilt
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Iconic Styling and Presence
Durable Construction
Powerful Engine Options
Spacious and Comfortable Cab
Good Resale Value
Customization Potential
High Purchase Price
High Fuel Consumption
Higher Maintenance Costs
Limited Maneuverability
Emissions Regulations
Requires Specialized Service
Turbocharger Failure
Fuel Injector Problems
Air Suspension Leaks
Thoroughly inspect the frame for rust or damage, especially if the truck operated in harsh climates.
Check maintenance records for regular servicing, particularly for the engine and transmission.
Have a qualified heavy-duty truck mechanic inspect the engine, transmission, and suspension before purchase.
Verify the truck's compliance with local emissions regulations in your region.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, maintenance, insurance, and potential repairs.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine performance and braking.
Research the specific engine and transmission installed, as reliability can vary.
Cooling System Issues
Electrical System Gremlins