Hi all, i am thinking of getting out of my sprinter and getting into a straight truck, i would like opions from all straight truck owners as to what to buy thats reliable, and fuel effcient and fixer friendly, i more then likely will be buying something about 2 to 3 years old max, all your input will be well apprciated and thanks in advance!!
Dean07:
I would look for the lowest interest rate that is available, = Hino at around 6% compared to Freightliner at around 12% calc that out at $95K big difference
Standard warranty: = Hino 3 year unlimited parts & labor and free towing, compared to Freightliner that you will spend around $4,000 for the same coverage as a Hino.
Fuel Mpg: Our Hino gets just a little over 10 Mph high, average around 9.5 Mpg. It's true they lack the big horse power to climb big hill's (SO-WHAT) to be the first to the top of the hill. But we make it ok and most of the time we carry around 5,000 pound loads so we enjoy the better Mpg than a bigger motor truck, and right now that is awsome for us.
We have 165K trouble free miles on our Hino, except the air conditioner pump just burned out? No big deal our dealer Interstate trucks out of Romulis, Mich. Makes it their priority to get us back on the road ASAP when ever we need anything from them. Dealer support is everything reguardless what you buy and from whom. That good deal don't mean nothing if you cannot get good service & support.
Keep in mind most Companys do not want trucks that are over five years old so be careful on how old a truck is you buy or the interest rate to purchase it and of course miles.
Hino's need a gear change before you buy one they come with a 4.10 gear we had ours changed to a 3.70 gear and buy good big truck seats, and we have been very happy and we will buy another Hino if we can last in this industry with-in the next couple of years.
Garman