Kenworth vs Peterbilt: Which Truck Rules? The Showdown!
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
- Kenworth vs Peterbilt: Which Truck Rules? The Showdown!
It’s always been a sensitive subject to ask a real truck connoisseur, which is the ‘better truck’, Kenworth or Peterbilt? In today’s video, we’ll take a closer look at both truck brands, then compare, rate, score and poll our viewers and come up with a winner!
We compare the Peterbilt and Kenworth Truck under the following categories:
The Features
Both KW and Peterbilt have luxury features, but there are some general complaints about both brands when it comes to particular features.
Dealership Network
This is a tricky one and much depends on the actual dealership.
Cost
Depending on the country and if in the US, the state, but there is a cost difference between these 2 brands. The question is, would you choose strictly on price?
Track Record
Both Peterbilt and Kenworth have had quality control issues in the past, in regard to specific features.
Resale
Resale although not a total deal breaker, should have some bearing on the actual desirability of the truck.
Find out what the Poll of our Viewers like best and what brand is Dave’s choice!
Why KW or Peterbilt can be a solid investment for an owner operator. See our blog post:
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And a Good Day to you, Big Strapper. Well how 'bout YOU? What floats YOUR BOAT? The Pete or the Kenworth? (And don't say Freightliner, or Western Star...that's a video for another day. ;)) THEN, tell us WHY this is the truck of your DREAMS!
Both companies are owned by parent company Paccar? I drove both the Kenworth 680 and the Peterbilt 579 for over a year. Right now I am driving a Peterbilt. I hope Peterbilt remodels their interior to keep up with Freightliner. Volvo is the worst. Their shops are CLOSED on the weekends, no thanks!
@@danieldeblasio9368 I didn't know that. Thanks for the heads-up, that's a very important thing to be able to rely on the dealership network and get service any day. Breakdowns don't wait for Mondays.
1969-1972 era kenworth w900a. just no way to beat an w900 a model.
I'd go for a new pete cabover and haul light stuff.
I'm all in for pete's then kws
A paid off truck hands down regardless of make
I'm thinking the same thing
Over 45 years I’ve had 4 Petes and a W9.
1 362 double bunk,
3 379s with my last one new,
1 W9 I had for 11 years.
They’re both Paccar products. The difference is a Cadillac compared to a Buick. I liked them both, but if I would have known about KWs before I would have had one sooner.
Thats a statement there! I made similar observations while working harvest and just bought my first a 81 w900a to build into a small dump for my septic work.
Kenworth w900 is my dream truck.
@Hasan Raziq that’s cool
Mine is a 1970s peterbilt 359
Personally I think they're both gorgeous trucks. If I were to get either one (389 or a W900L) I might lean more towards the KW simply for the bigger sleeper. I'm a big guy so any extra space helps.
KW all day. I've driven both for years
How many years?
When comparing two, definitely have to bring up Kenworth’s expensive 8 bag ride vs Pete’s simple and chipper 4 bag ride...
I bought my 96 W900L new. I like the drop floor in the Studio Sleeper and the partition between cab and sleeper. But I'm only 5'8".
KW all day everyday. That's my vote 🏆
My brothers all seem to prefer KW’s. Lol.
I totally agree with Dave. Peterbuilt dealerships are horrible and their service department is even worse.
Highest resale for a truck that catches fire and the dealers treat you like an idiot.
Not a question, go KW
I agree 100%
Would you recommend Volvo or Kw for making money, not looks?
@@youngpatrick29 freightliner
The clutch in the Pete is my main hang up with them. But I also have always loved KWs since I was a little kid so I'm probably a little biased but they are both quality truck's.
Own a w900L heavy spec. Love everything about it. Would prefer the Pete's dashboard/cab area but the sleeper is awesome in this truck.
Couple of points, and just my own opinion I might add. If you can run a lowered truck, the Pete just plain looks better. If you need the ground clearance, I think the KW looks better. It’s purely subjective of course, but that’s my take. Also, with a similar spec, the Pete usually ends up lighter, which gives more payload, if you run heavy. They’re both great trucks.
The wife and I are looking to purchase a new truck in the near future and to be honest I am going with K.W. outta Knoxville Tn. Even though I LOVE PETERBILT the salesman and financial officer stood outside with us and acted like they cared where as Rush acted like we were being a burden.
KWs do have a much bigger presence and excellent reputation overseas where Pete's are rather rare.
I really like 389's but the KW big bunk rules if you have to live in one.
Both are great. I'm with lettuce king on being comfortable. Love the way you sit in a Pete and the pedals. The throttle pedal drives me nuts in a KW when I first get in it.
Some good advice regardless of brand...call all the dealerships with the same question..tell em your turbos busted...when can they get the part and how fast to get it in....resale value on a truck doesn't matter if you've bought a truck and it gets laid up for 2 weeks all the time waiting for parts. They all look the same in a junkyard
An outfit i was with located in Fargo ND issued me a brand new 2014 KW660 and I fell right in love with that truck. Unfortunatly they traded their fleet over every 4 years.. She had 491,600 on the odometer when i turned it in for another. Every mile was from me save for the 38 miles that was on the odo when i got it. I didnt like the Bubble Pete 579 they wanted to put me in so I went home.
The ones they had WERE NOT speced for the heavy hauling that we did... Honestly it was the weather of the upper midwest that nade me decide to head back South.. Point is, i really loved the KW 660. Only mechanical problem she had was the obligatory weeklong aftertreatment shut down and repair. No APU so we had to idle the trucks in the summer. Anyone whos driven a modern truck knows that excessive idling guaranteed an aftertreatnent filter system cook out and a week waiting for the parts from SLC Utah.
As a kid I always loved the Kenworth aerodyne, I am now 51 and I still love the Kenworth. But they are both very cool trucks.
I love the w900 but two things i really wish they'd change on them is the deep angle slope of the hood and the fact that you can't put fat stacks on them without the pipes protruding way out there. 379's and 389's have enough space to put fat stacks on and they don't protrude out much. Peterbilt hoods don't slope so they give that long stretched out low rider look.
Asking which is better is like asking which kid you like better
😂 so true
But, Dave, what about a Binder Emoryville? My fave feature was the snow drift that collected in the passenger footwell and didn't melt until April. A close second was the driver's side wiper that would sometimes flip up and start wiping the top of the cab. No contest, man. Emoryville for the win!
While both are nice, I'll always be a Kenworth man. 😎
W900L with a studio sleeper. Best in the business bar none; plus the ride is so much better!!
The $2K price difference is because they include a baby moose with each new purchase
3/5 for asking you to come back in 2 weeks and wont order parts. 3/5 for burning down on the road to poor electrical. Seems kinda generous to me.
a don't buy/5 seems more reasonable if the vehicle catches fire because of an manufacturer defect for the entire brand, if the vehicle can catch fire because of an manufacturer defect what else is defective or a safety risk.
The Peterbuilt is the Harley Davidson of the trucking industry. People are loyal to them. Sometimes Blindly Loyal.
I like the look of the Peterbilt a little better but Kenworth is a great truck too. I love that the seat goes all the way back in the pete.
I like them both however I lean more towards the Kenworth. With that said I just bought my first Kenworth and it’s a very old used one. And I’ve never owned a P yet.
I LOVE all the chrome, the size, the shape, and I particularly like the ride in the PACCAR trucks.
Full disclosure here: I am even less than a novice in that I am currently studying for my CDL. Many of the trucking companies that are advertising for drivers use Freightliners instead of Peterbilt and Kenworth. Does your comparison exclude Freightliners because it is not up to the same quality level as Peterbilt and Kenworth?
A classic Pete is my dream truck.
Electrical problems are the “kiss of death” once a vehicle develops one! Every car or truck I’ve had that suddenly had an electrical problem just can’t be fixed and/or repaired!
2:35 high windows, not a good thing in Arizona during the summer. Even with the covers on, they let in a lot of heat.
I liked the t660, only thing was, I hit my head on the dome light, many times. Going between the seats.
Only talking about the large cars but if I want to look real good and ride real smooth in a straight line, W900 for sure. For a comfy cabin with everything just where I like it, and being able to actually turn...379 Pete.
Both my adoptive trucker dad, and my biological dad pick Kenworth over every other semi truck.
My biological dad worked in a scrap yard as their heavy duty mechanic. While my adoptive father, works as a trucker. He’s worked from bed trucks to sleepers. He hates Volvo, he hates every other truck except Kenworth.
Kenworth made it big in Australia and NZ, Peterbilt didn't. I think that kinda speaks to KW having better management and better service.
Anything but a Volvo as far as I am concerned!!
I got a kenworth 2007 t2000 cat Acert engine nxs model . I like it . The grill way better then a freight liner
I gotta go with Kenworth
And if someone said You have to go cross country with this load, you can take the W9 or the 389. You would say 389, so that makes it the better rig
Kenworth and Peterbuilt are about the same these days as a Chrysler and a Plymouth were back in the day.
News flash: they’re not separate companies anymore. They’re both made by PACCAR.
Pretty sure he knows that.
@@thephilb He even said it: he said they both pull the parts from the same place... Besides, he has other videos where he talks about PACCAR.
I see quite a few Volvo's on the road, does anyone have any feedback on cabs???
I prefer the flat floor in the Pete and the clutch pedal comes up from the floor, rather than the slopes floor in the KW and the clutch pedal coming down from the dash.
I drove an older W900 KW with that walking beam suspension supposedly made for a softer ride than springs .before air bags you talk about a butt twister when hauling off road and crossing uneven ground as when high sided one of those beams can flip itself over reversing it's intended purpose ,over setting the entire rig and dropping one side onto the tires ,never happened to me but did adhere to the warnings and paid attention to the ground
Thanks as always for the great information!! I like both truck brands and have had good experiences with both. There is definitely a perception out there that Pete is just better than KW but I have not really seen the difference except at resale.
Having driven everything but Oshkosh and Westernstar, the Petes and KWs never impressed me. They are the ones everyone talks about but the build quality of the ones I have driven aren't better than anyone else. If you really want leg room, you go with Freightliner or International. The M2 Business class Freightliner, Workstar and Prostar International and the Ford Superduty are the only trucks I have driven that I didn't need the seat to go back another four inches or more to be comfortable in. Hell the business class is the first truck I had to pull the seat slightly forward to get the clutch all the way to the floor.
I'd take a cornbinder or puppydog over them any day.
Peterbilts are most popular for the name... kinda like when people go "oh my god its a lamborghini" its kind of the reputation is how I see it. But I prefer Kenworths because I like working trucks more than show trucks
My Father drove Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks and had great success the 359 is my favorite along with the 379 as far as the kw goes I like the W900 and the T800 My father Likes Cat or Detroit Diesel due to more experience with them I remember most of them had C15 Cats Just basic maintenance and a few issues Blown Head gasket Head was not torqued tight enough is why it blew head gaskets and another had an issue with one of the Pistons causing it to create black smoke The C15 is probably the best engine By far for any truck
The new gauge package paccar is offering will take getting used to. I'm pretty sure it won't stop anyone from buying them. I'm interested to see if they change the whole dash look or just the main panel.
I love your ethics Dave you are a righteous and honest man.
I own a 98 t600 with a 12.7 dirty Detroit, had it 14 yrs on my 3rd engine, 2nd tranny, its cheap af im killing it!
And then everyone ended up buying a Volvo.... 😁😂🤣
In my 20 years of trucking, my favorite truck to drive had to be the Kenworth T-600.
Never got a chance to drive a Peterbilt, but have seen plenty, and never really was fond of the cab design.
Kenworth W900 with studio sleeper just looks so comfortable compare to anything short of custom sleeper. However in my opinion best trucks are volvos from the practical perspective. They are just so easy to maneuver in tight spots. I feel sorry for these guys with 280 inch wheelbase in their 389s pulling up and down 10-15 times in order to negotiate a tight spot at the shippers, whereas I need just 3-4 pull ups in volvo or cascadia.
The last peterbilt I drove the radiator went out before the truck had 9,000 miles on it. Other than that I really enjoyed driving it.
Please do your view on Freightliner too. Thanks
I love Kenworth
I currently drive a '19 Kenworth T680 for Swift
just go
Would love to hear your comments on ( lesser known) Freightliner, Western Star perhaps International ?
Do the math. If you buy a Peterbilt 389 for $165,000, drive it for 3 years, all under warranty, drive for 400,000 miles then sell it for $135,000, or at worst $120,000. That is $10,000 to $15,000 per year for a new truck. You may get a little bit less fuel mileage efficiency, maybe cost you $1,000-$1,500 per year than what you would get from a T680 or a Pete 579, but their resale for a new $155,000 truck will be $80,000 at that same period.
I'd say an aero truck over 400,000 miles would use $50k-$60k less in fuel than a big hood
Iv ran both 379s and w900s. I'm 6'0 I find the w9 alittle more spacious in the cab I'm running a 07 379 at the moment and just feels cramped. Seats company usually replaces with legacy seats not long after getting them of course we run all pre 07 trucks to stay out of emissions so seats are pretty wore out by then. I do agree Pete's do hold value better but not sure why considering both kw and pete both have a large fan base. Both are good trucks although Pete's do have electrical gremlins. the one i'm running now with high beams on after about 3 min the pass side lights kick out both hi and low nobody can figure out why but both trucks from a long term stand point will last years just with the emissions makes it harder and questionable weather it's worth holding on to them long term sucks for drivers but dealers love that guys don't hold on to them more than 5-7 years before trading in
As an owner of Several Classic Peterbilt anb Kenworth trucks from Model years 1975 to 1986. I will say they both have their Merits.
T800 all day, set back axle and slope nose make it great for in town use. Not saying Peterbilt doesn’t offer the same
Hello Dave, my apologies on jumping into one of your great vids to ask you for off subject information. I was told to seek you out on one of your vids as the person told me you may be able to help, and you probably know all the old sckool cool guys up north. I’m looking for any info or history on a Canadian truck or driver that may have run with the moniker “Mr. Sticky”. I have fond memories of seeing the truck, a Ford LTL 9000 running through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan near my home town. I’m pretty sure it pulled out of Canada as it was usually pulling a set of trains. This truck really fueled my love of trucks and the LTL 9000
Thanks for your great tutorials and helpful and entertaining videos!
My choice is Kenworth I loved my A model!
I can verify that some pete dealership are absolutely horrible=tlg the larson group. My first truck i bought was a 95 379 and needed "some work" on the surface not bad. Long story short the engine break wasn't working took it to said dealership they said in order to fix the engine break they would have to pull the transmission out. Hmmm told them to do whatever to fix it. Only thing wrong was 2 wires not hooked up!! I didn't pay for them pulling out the transmission!!
I remember a story that my neighbor told me, he drives a 04 pete 379 and he hauls propane, he was driving on the 70 toward Richmond Indiana and he was on the highway, he looked to his right mirror and he noticed his brake lines caught on fire so he had to grab his fire distinguisher and put it out
And Western star for the win
Haha. Funny guy😉
How do you ensure the truck load is stable from the loaders?
Kenworth 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I have 2 kw i do like them both but I may try go with peterbilt next
Cant go wrong with a W9 or 379 , 990 or 389 ?? eehh .. Pete can never be accused of having a great clutch pedal .. Got my 90L in 1995 , retiring in a few years , someone will get a great tractor ..
I might sound like the minority here, but I really like the look of a Kenworth W990L vs the 900
I like the Kenworth trucks here in Australia like the K108, K200 and the T908
Both are made by Paccar anyway
K100 forever though
Now do you freight liner vs Volvo
I think you got that right at the end of the run Pete's kick some rears 👍
Hi Dave. What about mileage? I know we’re not talking about 4 wheels, but when you want to be an owner-operator every cent counts. Thanks in advance
There’s only one truck they call the king of the road, Kenworth W900.
KW
W900
😎👍💪🔨⬇️
My opinion only, there are W900L KW trucks and then there are everyone else....of lesser importance than a WL.
International! But I drive dump trucks from the the last century 😁😁😁
When you say that the later Kenworth hoods sloped are you talking about the T800s or the long hood W900s?
w9
Yeah I do think that Peterbilt is the more popular truck but Kenworth is a close second.
I Like KW but I like Pete too, had 2 KWs, drove lots of Pete but never owned one
I’ve been waiting for this video!!
Yes the 379 will catch fire without you being anywhere in the vicinity of it it just depends on the model and who was QC'n that day .In my opinion driving plenty of each over the years , a bit more cab room in the KW by inches , the older Corvette dash 900's had no place to put your junk on the dash without it ending up on the floor , KW nose has it own appeal I guess , later models looking a bit more streamlined but not by much ... Petes 379,359, still hold onto their old school style . omitting all the newer plastics .377's I just dont like plastic on my truck period thats why my preference (prejudiced ) are the Marmons ,hand built even with a plastic hood ,if i were to get into wreck I hope Im driving a Marmon .Petes and KW 's both share the same frames and Paccar payment book. Of the two Petes seem to carry more prestige ,if you want to be close to your rider thats the one to drive no secrets kept for sure My main gripe if given a choice between the two would be a Pete , not so sure about the newer KWs but the older W900 and into the 80's ,90,s maybe the 2000's ,that damn upright post for the vent windows is placed right in my line of sight for my mirrors unless you extend the mirrors , making for my quick glance into my mirrors requiring me to tilt my head forwards for an unobstructed view .Thru history and then some there will always be those who do and dont on these two , , Potatoes and Tomatoes taters and maters
Pete old 359 long hood 5 stars
Peterbilt lover for life!
Which one gets better mpg?
I feel bad for laughing at the Lettuce King’s misfortunes. I hate his Pete burned to the axels but it is kinda funny
I have to agree, I however miss the 425 cat 18 speed
ye buddy K-Whoopin!!
Freightliner rules 👌🏿
Hello Mr. Dave, can you do your thoughts on Nussbaum Transportation out of Hudson Illinois
Greate work as always Dave,...
I had a bad experience at two Rush dealerships in the US four years ago. I’d never go back to a Rush dealership again.
GP transco looks great, but equipment matters. I see they don't run base model Cascadias, but I'm not a big Cascadia fan personally. I know they're good trucks but those afterthought bunk windows don't look much good for blind side backing. Still waiting for sleepy Joe to legalize import cabovers.
Peterbilt and kenworth have ben getting closer in design over the years and now they almost have the same exterior design