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  1. guido4475

    Freightliner or Hino

    At 500,000 miles that Hino will be wheezed out !! The cascadia will be ready for another 500,000 plus miles with no problem.So, in the long run, a person is better off spending that extra $72,540.It is like getting 2 trucks in one.And dont forget about downtime, either.Lost income, etc.A Hino is...
  2. guido4475

    Hino "D" unit

    If that is what you are considering or wanting, go for it.Have you seen the Hino dealer in Findlay, Ohio, with new Hino's loaded, with 96" sleepers and apu's for around 65k? Pretty cheap for a new truck, with all of that on it.But I have no knowledge of a Hino, except they use a really quiet...
  3. guido4475

    My Hino Nightmare

    Why not look into a Paclease? (Kenworth or Peterbuilt lease truck)At least you know it will be of better quality,even though it may be a little bit more expensive. But look at The $$ you have lost so far. Just trying to help.
  4. guido4475

    Winter, straight truck starting problems Hino specifically

    As far as generators are concerned, I was at Harbor Freight last night just killing time, and I saw a nice generator that could fit on the passenger side floorboard when not in use. It was like a 1,200 watt. But make sure you know what youre wattage is for the block heater is.The generator was...
  5. guido4475

    HINO's

    So, you used to work at Brink's......That explains alot.....new truck...etc...lol.
  6. guido4475

    Freightliner, Hino, Sterling

    Oh, that was cold, Mr. Piper!! But I agree on most of your post.We all can't be right. right? lol.
  7. guido4475

    Freightliner, Hino, Sterling

    My only guess is that alot of people prefer price over quality. And maybe they prefer having low re-sale value at the time of trade-in,or maybe Mercedes-Benz credit is the only way for that person to get a truck, who knows.I have had a Freightliner, both new and used, and would never buy another...
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