Freightliners are the best example of "they don't build em like they used to". They're just good enough to roll themselves off the lot and just bad enough to keep Freightliner mechanics and parts sellers in business.
@@highball7347 Except preowned. For some reason it seems like used Cascadia are significantly more expensive than used T680s I'm seeing. Like $30k difference in my case where I need at least 240" wheelbase, more like 245" honestly.
Great video! I drive a '25 Freightliner day cab. Other than the ride (which is notoriously bad in Frieghtliners) it is a great truck! I appreciate all the safety features that are in this truck that make me a safer driver. I like the lane departure warning, the lane keeping assist and, the anti collision technology, These help me as I drive to stay out of trouble before it starts and I appreciate that! I haven't had any electrical problems. It's a solid, dependable truck!
Just out of curiosity, I added the numbers from your screen and calculated an average fuel efficiency (summing up 'fuel used' and 'distance' for each truck and dividing by the number of trucks) for 2024-s and 2025-s. For 2024-s it was 8.099 mpg and for 2025-s - 8.223 respectively. So, as for now, 2025-s turn out to be just 1.54% more fuel efficient. Unfortunately, I don't know how to include idle time in my calculations, as some trucks had pretty atrocious numbers, like 30-31%, which definitely decreases the actual on-the-road fuel consumption numbers.
Amen brother. His analytics did not include the idle hours for sleep due to the FMCS rules or the stops at the Florida strip clubs where the drivers keep the semi running & the air conditioner frosty in 90F heat for a 2 hour lunch break.
I just finished. My first week in my new 2025 Cascadia. First week averaged 8.1 MPG doing regional in New England. Not awful. Some other drivers who have been in theirs for just over a month are in the 8.6 range. So far I like the truck fine except for the “automatic” windshield wipers. It reminds me a lot of the plastic click together models i used to build as a kid,,, But the best part is I’m not the one making the payments!😊
Tech here in CO is only getting 55 ish and hour for an A level tech. 200 an hour is more than fare today. That 200 has to cover a lot more then just a tech spinning wrenches.
$200 per hour shop labor rate, then folks don't want too pay but $100 per hour to operate the truck. The cost to operate is bad out of wack compared to the money made operating a truck at this time
Thank you for all this information and hard work! Please do the same for T-680 and VNL 860/660 …. If you could find the time! ( I’ve always been a Kenworth fan, but as a would be owner ….. I don’t know. This is just a tool of making 💵💵💵 … It’s like Craftsman VS Snap On - what can you afford, or should you afford it 🤔 ! ? )
Am impressed that nobody talks about the problem wt the rain.. when it rains out side..it poor inside the cabin. Cascadia . It away a problem on every freightliner... no matter what year...😅
@@TruckingWithTeemy 2014 cascadia when it goes thru a lot of water or I just get it washed...runs and stalls for about 2 hours then it's fine..been chasing this problem for 6 years
@@TruckingWithTee sometimes ill put a towel and cover it with a big trash bag over my brake monitor in the front of the bumber(blk box)and let them wash it and that seems to help
I recently bought (5) 2025 cascadias and they all idle at 1.2 gph with normal rpm like 650 - 700 for comparison I have 2023 volvos that only idle at 0.5gph do you also see such a big increase in your cascadias? it must have to do something with new emission and engine maps. even tho they have apu you cannot completely cut out idle especially when batteries degrade over time. Keep trucking eld shows the fuel used during idle.
165,000 but yet loads are paying a $1.30 a mile - 1.80 You can probably find one load for a week for 2,400 Most loads are 1600.00- 2100 Keep in mind one tire is 800-1100 Fuel prices are high. The brokers keep slapping more fees. Where are we going to get this type of money to buy this truck.
8,5 MPG Are they haul dry van or flatbed? Horse power? Rear Axle ratio? At what speed they are locked and what RPM they operate Please give us this info NOT Bumper price THANK YOU!
I will keep my Kenworth T680 13 speed manual. Other than the injectors being replaced 4x (yes thats not good)and fuel line on top of the engine behind replaced twice in 170,000 miles i have no complaints.
I have had my 2021 Cascadia for about 1.5 years,& thats about how long I have been driving,I do not see any mention of load weights? rear end ratios? average speeds,I can easily get 8.5 @ 70m mph with light loads etc,it would be nice to get more details on the trucks ,weight of loads hauled & average speeds,maybe even flat roads etc,otherwise to me this video is not very informative,but none the less I do enjoy these videos,thanks.
The depreciation is taken 2-3 years before its time to dump them on the used market. Detroit sells the best warranty in the game after warranty is out the company doesn't really care what its going to get out of the truck. Pick up new warranty units and just keep the machine moving.
@@joeziahbabb most everything that happens other than PM's will happen under warranty. You don't capture 43% market share with high operating costs. Freightliner has made an affordable truck with best in class MPG good service turn around time and warranty. Can you get more comfortable and nicer? Yea but these big guys are here to make money and Freightliner hits that market better than anybody. In my experience Freightliner will buy the business more than anybody else. Meaning Daimler reps to large fleets will policy non warranty repairs more often than PACCAR will for sure. The CRETE rep will basically policy any repair not under warranty on a truck under 500k with almost no questions asked. You will not get that from PACCAR.
I had a friend who owns a fleet he told me the cascadia's are known for electrical problems. From windshield wipers turning refusing to turn off. Headlights and tail lights staying on. Dome light staying on. Cascadia's are known for serious electrical problems you weren't lying about this.
You are using your discounted rate for your freightliner parts and are not getting discounted rate on kenworth or at least your local kenworth is screwing you lol just checked on bumper and starter your numbers are not jiving with my local kenworth dealer great videos keep putting them out
Hey Ron I really like the channel I watch all YOUR videos. I GET THAT THERE FUEL EFFICIENT BUT CAN U PLEASE MAKE A VIEDO OF BREAKDOWNS N UR COST/DOWNTIME. I KNOW U BUY NEW MAKE A VIEDO OF GOOD TRUCKS NO BREAK DOWNS TO THE ONE THAT JUST HORRIBLE THATS ALWAYS IN THE SHOP. I HEAR THE GOOD BUT SHARE SOME OF THE BADS OF GETTING A NEW TRUCK. THAT WOULD BE A GOOD VIEDO. KEEP THEM COMING THANKS.
I don’t have a ton of experience in the Cascadia but from the experience I have I don’t really care about the labor rate. If they can’t be repaired there’s really no point in taking them to the shop so the labor rate is just not important. When I get back to work I’m afraid the company is going to sell my truck and put me in a new one again so I’m going to have to move all my stuff again. It’s a big pain in the a$$. The Cascadia is great on fuel and they are cheaper but I’m not sure that the disposable truck model is the best way. I’ve heard rumors we may be getting Volvos in my division. I’m to the point that I wouldn’t mind a change
I bet you can get the starter, bearing, air filter for the KW and the Freightliner dealer for close to the Freightliner cost. PACCAR is not friendly to the dealers when it comes to pricing. I'm a parts manager at a Freightliner dealer and I quote the same parts to people and some times I feel like I'm cheating when it comes to beating prices from PACCAR dealers.
مرحبا نريد مقارنة بين فولفو وكين ورث وكذالك بين كاسكيدا وفولفو 😍تحياتي الى كل امريكا العزيزة الغالية (يعرب كاديلاك) بالمناسبة شاحنات الفورد + GMC لايوجد انتاج منها حاليا تحياتي للجميع 💯❤❤❤💯
ALL Trucking manufacturers should cut production to stabilize the market, There are so many used truck sakes dealership in every street, The market is in chaos , The only way to stabilize the market the production must be cut or the trucking industry is jeopardize, This all because a used trucks dealership was open in 2017 and grow to 45 locations across north America and people can start a company just like that and start owing a fleet 50 to 100 tricks in a matter of 6 month , ridiculous this why we are in shit today
Had several Freightliners and all I had was problems. The only reason companies buy them is to save money. Drove a Peterbilt for years without any problems.
To actually compare the fuel efficiency I think it is extremely important to have the same driver in each variant of the truck. The driver is the biggest variable in fuel efficiency.
International over everything. Lonestar 🏆 Freightliner though is the most boring of them all and the current Volvo that’s coming out looks super awesome. Tragic that all we got is slow automatics that can’t figure out which gear to be in. Takes 5-6 secs to cross an intersection after a stop sign or the light turn green On a fuel side, kw would be the best.
Another junk FL. Drove a T680, no comparison. I can't find a single thing I like about them. Been driving for 43 years and I would take an old school K 100 any day. Maybe even an Astro (no reyco)
Most of the companies care all about fuel when buying trucks and the drivers are always out of equation,the same thing is Daimler doing by making junk trucks only to make companies happy and doesn't care about drivers at all. These trucks are a real bad trucks for the drivers. I bought one and I am terrified how bad and primitive this truck runs. These trucks shake very hard when driving and you will notice a permanent headache when driving these trucks because of shaking. Also,you will notice permanent backache. Someone must sue the Daimler for killing drivers for so many years. I will sell my truck,this shit very soon and never buy Freightliner again. It's the worst vehicle I have ever driven in my life. If you're an owner operator and planning to buy one, don't buy a Freightliner,it will cause you health problems. Only a bastard can drive these junk vehicles made by Daimler.
At 20,000 miles the one i drove wouldnt hold air, interior started rattling and screeching. And the transmission was acting up. Its a piece of junk like all the others.
Too bad all the OEMs operate based on planned obsolescence. They're designed to be unreliable and as cheap to make as possible. I'm sure that if even one of them decided to build a halfway decent truck, they would dominate the class 8 market in no time.
After looking at that data price list and dealership rate. I think I'll keep my Caterpillar this paid for. 'cause any profit you're making? For the 8 mile to the Gallup truck. Ghost, pay for and all the overhead to goes along with it. I'm been running pretty hard for the last Year My Caterpillar motor has never left me. Set on the side of the road ever and what you need to figure in with all this is. How much money do you lose in downtime? Broker deductions from being laid. I'm not ready to give up reliability. Tip paid for
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News Yea from my experience they don’t break down every week or almost everyday. You can idle them more often than freight shakers. Haven’t had DPF problems as much. They’re good for 750k-900k miles. Freightliners definitely make it over 1 million miles but in the process keep you more broken down in my opinion. APUs are a must have in freights to prevent some down time in kenworth and peterbuilts that hasn’t been the major issue. Cummins motors are the ones I liked
I would love to see comparison video on the volvo, kenworth as you just completed here on the cascadia
Freightliners are the best example of "they don't build em like they used to". They're just good enough to roll themselves off the lot and just bad enough to keep Freightliner mechanics and parts sellers in business.
The first generation Cascadia looks more reliable to me
Over priced KWs are no better.
You just get the same production at a higher cost.
@@highball7347 Except preowned. For some reason it seems like used Cascadia are significantly more expensive than used T680s I'm seeing. Like $30k difference in my case where I need at least 240" wheelbase, more like 245" honestly.
Great video! I drive a '25 Freightliner day cab. Other than the ride (which is notoriously bad in Frieghtliners) it is a great truck! I appreciate all the safety features that are in this truck that make me a safer driver. I like the lane departure warning, the lane keeping assist and, the anti collision technology, These help me as I drive to stay out of trouble before it starts and I appreciate that! I haven't had any electrical problems. It's a solid, dependable truck!
Happy to hear that! We agree though, that the shaking in the driving experience could be improved
What trailers are the trucks pulling is important.
I'll just keep my truck!
7 mpg @ 75 mph / 8.2 @ 67 mph on flat routes average.
2015 KW T660 with ISX15 550hp 18 speed 2.93 rear smart torque mode pulling reefer trailer.
Just out of curiosity, I added the numbers from your screen and calculated an average fuel efficiency (summing up 'fuel used' and 'distance' for each truck and dividing by the number of trucks) for 2024-s and 2025-s. For 2024-s it was 8.099 mpg and for 2025-s - 8.223 respectively. So, as for now, 2025-s turn out to be just 1.54% more fuel efficient. Unfortunately, I don't know how to include idle time in my calculations, as some trucks had pretty atrocious numbers, like 30-31%, which definitely decreases the actual on-the-road fuel consumption numbers.
Amen brother. His analytics did not include the idle hours for sleep due to the FMCS rules or the stops at the Florida strip clubs where the drivers keep the semi running & the air conditioner frosty in 90F heat for a 2 hour lunch break.
Would like to see a full review for 2025 Volvo VNL860!
Great videos, lots of useful information! 😄
If we pick one up, we'll be sure to check it out in great detail
I just finished. My first week in my new 2025 Cascadia. First week averaged 8.1 MPG doing regional in New England. Not awful. Some other drivers who have been in theirs for just over a month are in the 8.6 range.
So far I like the truck fine except for the “automatic” windshield wipers. It reminds me a lot of the plastic click together models i used to build as a kid,,,
But the best part is I’m not the one making the payments!😊
Glad you like it!
Yes. Very interesting when comparing truck brands
Thanks for the video Ronen. Crazy how much more expensive KW parts are.
Some would say it's worth the price due to quality, however
Thanks for the quality analysis and research
Yikes!!! Congratulating myself for buying a freightliner right now. 😂😂😂
Thanks for another great video!!!
Great video. Please consider doing similar videos for KW and Volvo. Thanks!
Why didnt you use truck cost in CAD for the calculator??
We operate in both the US and Canada, so it doesn't really matter much which unit we use
$200+ per hour....no wonder why my mechanic lives next to a neurosurgeon 😂
not an american/canadian here so my question is do all that $200 go to the mechanic? or the shop get a cut on it?
@@Michael..... the shop gets the majority of that money, the mechanic only gets a small percentage.
Tech here in CO is only getting 55 ish and hour for an A level tech. 200 an hour is more than fare today. That 200 has to cover a lot more then just a tech spinning wrenches.
Hi ronan. I'd like to see a comparison between the Detroit dd15 and the cummins x15. Carls
$200 per hour shop labor rate, then folks don't want too pay but $100 per hour to operate the truck.
The cost to operate is bad out of wack compared to the money made operating a truck at this time
You're not wrong
Ive got a 2017 cascadia and im getting 5.5 mpg. Im just going to get a glider i think next year with a 60 series.
5.5 is pretty low
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News tell me about it.
Thank you for all this information and hard work!
Please do the same for T-680 and VNL 860/660
…. If you could find the time!
( I’ve always been a Kenworth fan, but as a would be owner ….. I don’t know. This is just a tool of making 💵💵💵 …
It’s like Craftsman VS Snap On - what can you afford, or should you afford it 🤔 ! ? )
Yes, can you do Volvo and Cascadia?
This video is Cascadia
What Tms/Software are you using? Have you stuck with the same ratio & spec on the Freightliners?
Am impressed that nobody talks about the problem wt the rain.. when it rains out side..it poor inside the cabin. Cascadia . It away a problem on every freightliner... no matter what year...😅
@@TruckingWithTeemy 2014 cascadia when it goes thru a lot of water or I just get it washed...runs and stalls for about 2 hours then it's fine..been chasing this problem for 6 years
@@TruckingWithTee sometimes ill put a towel and cover it with a big trash bag over my brake monitor in the front of the bumber(blk box)and let them wash it and that seems to help
How about if those parts are in stock and injectors price.
I recently bought (5) 2025 cascadias and they all idle at 1.2 gph with normal rpm like 650 - 700 for comparison I have 2023 volvos that only idle at 0.5gph do you also see such a big increase in your cascadias? it must have to do something with new emission and engine maps. even tho they have apu you cannot completely cut out idle especially when batteries degrade over time. Keep trucking eld shows the fuel used during idle.
We'll look into that actually
Hi do one on the KW t680
We don't haul with that truck personally, but if the opportunity arises we most certainly will
165,000 but yet loads are paying a $1.30 a mile - 1.80
You can probably find one load for a week for 2,400 Most loads are 1600.00- 2100
Keep in mind one tire is 800-1100
Fuel prices are high.
The brokers keep slapping more fees. Where are we going to get this type of money to buy this truck.
8,5 MPG
Are they haul dry van or flatbed?
Horse power?
Rear Axle ratio?
At what speed they are locked and what RPM they operate
Please give us this info NOT Bumper price THANK YOU!
This info is also available online!
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News
How can i find that video please?
Thank you
Sorry to bring this up but I didn't know that break pads got a brake? 🧐
I will keep my Kenworth T680 13 speed manual. Other than the injectors being replaced 4x (yes thats not good)and fuel line on top of the engine behind replaced twice in 170,000 miles i have no complaints.
If it's getting the job done that's all that matters!
please do one on mack
I was issued a brand new 2024 Mack Anthem... drove it about 6 months.... 7.7mpg
Freightliner vs Volvo vs Peterbilt would be interesting
We'll keep that one in mind!
Please do this for Volvo
If we purchase one of their latest 2025 models, we'll definitely do so
I have had my 2021 Cascadia for about 1.5 years,& thats about how long I have been driving,I do not see any mention of load weights? rear end ratios? average speeds,I can easily get 8.5 @ 70m mph with light loads etc,it would be nice to get more details on the trucks ,weight of loads hauled & average speeds,maybe even flat roads etc,otherwise to me this video is not very informative,but none the less I do enjoy these videos,thanks.
KW t 680 VS VNL 860 🔥
As far as value goes, residual is going to be crap, these trucks are barely worth 20k once they fall off warranty.
I agree
The depreciation is taken 2-3 years before its time to dump them on the used market. Detroit sells the best warranty in the game after warranty is out the company doesn't really care what its going to get out of the truck. Pick up new warranty units and just keep the machine moving.
@@vdubbugman53 their operating expenses must be very high compared to a independent operator who turns wrenches on their own equipment
@@joeziahbabb most everything that happens other than PM's will happen under warranty. You don't capture 43% market share with high operating costs. Freightliner has made an affordable truck with best in class MPG good service turn around time and warranty. Can you get more comfortable and nicer? Yea but these big guys are here to make money and Freightliner hits that market better than anybody. In my experience Freightliner will buy the business more than anybody else. Meaning Daimler reps to large fleets will policy non warranty repairs more often than PACCAR will for sure. The CRETE rep will basically policy any repair not under warranty on a truck under 500k with almost no questions asked. You will not get that from PACCAR.
It's good to know what cost to run, especially with cost per mile. It sounds like you got run harder with payments and fuel
I had a friend who owns a fleet he told me the cascadia's are known for electrical problems.
From windshield wipers turning refusing to turn off.
Headlights and tail lights staying on. Dome light staying on.
Cascadia's are known for serious electrical problems you weren't lying about this.
As a company, I would think that you spec these trucks the same. DD15 ??? horsepower?? rear end gear??? transmission?? Please fill the blanks.
You are using your discounted rate for your freightliner parts and are not getting discounted rate on kenworth or at least your local kenworth is screwing you lol just checked on bumper and starter your numbers are not jiving with my local kenworth dealer great videos keep putting them out
Does anyone know a good company in the US that has a good lease to own on their trucks?
Thnks bro
You are most welcome!
Did you see a * after the 10%* its probably means something like more efficient vs there old series 60 volvo did the same with there new trucks
Hey Ron I really like the channel I watch all YOUR videos. I GET THAT THERE FUEL EFFICIENT BUT CAN U PLEASE MAKE A VIEDO OF BREAKDOWNS N UR COST/DOWNTIME. I KNOW U BUY NEW MAKE A VIEDO OF GOOD TRUCKS NO BREAK DOWNS TO THE ONE THAT JUST HORRIBLE THATS ALWAYS IN THE SHOP. I HEAR THE GOOD BUT SHARE SOME OF THE BADS OF GETTING A NEW TRUCK. THAT WOULD BE A GOOD VIEDO. KEEP THEM COMING THANKS.
We'll take that one into consideration!
Cold day in he'll before I would have hubcap on drives
I don’t have a ton of experience in the Cascadia but from the experience I have I don’t really care about the labor rate. If they can’t be repaired there’s really no point in taking them to the shop so the labor rate is just not important.
When I get back to work I’m afraid the company is going to sell my truck and put me in a new one again so I’m going to have to move all my stuff again. It’s a big pain in the a$$. The Cascadia is great on fuel and they are cheaper but I’m not sure that the disposable truck model is the best way. I’ve heard rumors we may be getting Volvos in my division. I’m to the point that I wouldn’t mind a change
I bet you can get the starter, bearing, air filter for the KW and the Freightliner dealer for close to the Freightliner cost. PACCAR is not friendly to the dealers when it comes to pricing. I'm a parts manager at a Freightliner dealer and I quote the same parts to people and some times I feel like I'm cheating when it comes to beating prices from PACCAR dealers.
Do the parts comparison to the International LT
We'll check it out!
مرحبا نريد مقارنة بين فولفو وكين ورث وكذالك بين كاسكيدا وفولفو 😍تحياتي الى كل امريكا العزيزة الغالية (يعرب كاديلاك) بالمناسبة شاحنات الفورد + GMC لايوجد انتاج منها حاليا تحياتي للجميع 💯❤❤❤💯
Thanks for watching!
Love my 2025 really good fuel mileage
Likewise!
1990.drove a kenworth, got a new freightliner in 94...iliked the freightliner better...
ALL Trucking manufacturers should cut production to stabilize the market, There are so many used truck sakes dealership in every street, The market is in chaos , The only way to stabilize the market the production must be cut or the trucking industry is jeopardize, This all because a used trucks dealership was open in 2017 and grow to 45 locations across north America and people can start a company just like that and start owing a fleet 50 to 100 tricks in a matter of 6 month , ridiculous this why we are in shit today
Had several Freightliners and all I had was problems. The only reason companies buy them is to save money. Drove a Peterbilt for years without any problems.
Sorry to hear that
To actually compare the fuel efficiency I think it is extremely important to have the same driver in each variant of the truck. The driver is the biggest variable in fuel efficiency.
Do you think that changes in situations where the vehicle is governed at a certain speed as many companies do?
I’m doin 8.1 in my 2019
I’m in the wrong profession. I need to be a mechanic with those rates
I was very much interested in buying a KW T680! Until, @5:38!….. i’m good. I’mma stick with my Freightliner.
Can't blame ya there
International over everything. Lonestar 🏆 Freightliner though is the most boring of them all and the current Volvo that’s coming out looks super awesome.
Tragic that all we got is slow automatics that can’t figure out which gear to be in. Takes 5-6 secs to cross an intersection after a stop sign or the light turn green
On a fuel side, kw would be the best.
Another junk FL. Drove a T680, no comparison. I can't find a single thing I like about them. Been driving for 43 years and I would take an old school K 100 any day. Maybe even an Astro (no reyco)
Thanks for sharing!
Its pretty plain to see where KW is making there profits !
Indeed
Rip-off rate I'm definitely not buying truck
Most of the companies care all about fuel when buying trucks and the drivers are always out of equation,the same thing is Daimler doing by making junk trucks only to make companies happy and doesn't care about drivers at all.
These trucks are a real bad trucks for the drivers.
I bought one and I am terrified how bad and primitive this truck runs.
These trucks shake very hard when driving and you will notice a permanent headache when driving these trucks because of shaking.
Also,you will notice permanent backache.
Someone must sue the Daimler for killing drivers for so many years.
I will sell my truck,this shit very soon and never buy Freightliner again.
It's the worst vehicle I have ever driven in my life.
If you're an owner operator and planning to buy one, don't buy a Freightliner,it will cause you health problems.
Only a bastard can drive these junk vehicles made by Daimler.
At 20,000 miles the one i drove wouldnt hold air, interior started rattling and screeching. And the transmission was acting up. Its a piece of junk like all the others.
Sorry to hear that you experienced that
2019 to 2025 …. All the same truck . 🤷🏽♂️
Is Freightliner the Apple of trucks? 🤔
Too bad all the OEMs operate based on planned obsolescence. They're designed to be unreliable and as cheap to make as possible. I'm sure that if even one of them decided to build a halfway decent truck, they would dominate the class 8 market in no time.
Why are we even talking about new trucks hahahaha
Well, we do spend a lot of time talking about used trucks so it's only fair XD
After looking at that data price list and dealership rate.
I think I'll keep my Caterpillar this paid for.
'cause any profit you're making? For the 8 mile to the Gallup truck. Ghost, pay for and all the overhead to goes along with it. I'm been running pretty hard for the last Year
My Caterpillar motor has never left me. Set on the side of the road ever and what you need to figure in with all this is. How much money do you lose in downtime? Broker deductions from being laid.
I'm not ready to give up reliability. Tip paid for
Parts were good comparison kw a real rip off.
Kenworths and peterbuilts are better!
You think so?
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News Yea from my experience they don’t break down every week or almost everyday. You can idle them more often than freight shakers. Haven’t had DPF problems as much. They’re good for 750k-900k miles. Freightliners definitely make it over 1 million miles but in the process keep you more broken down in my opinion. APUs are a must have in freights to prevent some down time in kenworth and peterbuilts that hasn’t been the major issue. Cummins motors are the ones I liked
They're cheap garbage, that's why they sell
First
You don't say rear end ratio, or weight of loads and lots of idle time your analysis worthless
Spell check on "break pads."
Thanks for pointing that out!
Volvo is best
Thanks for sharing!