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389 2013 Peterbilt
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Timeless Design
Powerful Performance
Driver Comfort
Durability and Longevity
Strong Resale Value
Customization Potential
High Initial Cost
Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Costs
Maneuverability in Tight Spaces
Emissions Regulations
Dated Technology (on some models)
EGR Cooler Failure
Turbocharger Issues
Air Compressor Malfunction
Thoroughly inspect the engine, transmission, and chassis for signs of wear or damage, especially if buying from auction.
Verify maintenance records to ensure the truck has been properly serviced.
Consider the total cost of ownership, including fuel, maintenance, insurance, and potential repairs.
If importing from the USA, factor in shipping costs, import duties, and customs clearance fees.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess its performance and identify any issues.
Consult with experienced Peterbilt mechanics for a pre-purchase inspection.
Research specific engine and transmission options, as reliability and maintenance needs can vary.
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