2018 WESTERN STAR 4900 DAY CAB TANDEM

Day Cab Truck in Blaine, WA 98230

272,000 mi
Diesel
18 Spd Transmission

Stock #: 52011

Exterior Colour: Buckskin w/ Brown Metallic Fenders

Engine: Detroit DD16

Horsepower: 560

Transmission: 18 Spd

Front Axle: 20,000

Rear Axle: 46,000

Gear Ratio: 4.30

Frame: 3/8s

Brakes: Jake

Suspension: Airliner

Wheelbase: 295.0

Mileage: 272K Miles

Detroit DD16, 560 HP, 18 Spd, 20,000 x 46,000 Axles, AM / FM / CD, Bluetooth, Power Windows / Locks / Mirrors, Battery Shut Offs, Full Lockers, Double Frame, Power Group, 23ft + of Clean Frame, 272k Miles, Loaded! unit-sold

Specifications

Sharerig ID
1365S7P06L
Cab Type
Day Cab
Exterior Color
Buckskin w/ Brown Metallic Fenders
Engine Manufacturer
DetroitDD16
Fleet / Stock Number
52011
Fuel Type
Diesel

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Vehicle Location

Blaine, WA, 98230, US

Contact: Jennifer Faulkner

Website: https://internationalmachinery.com

Pete's Take

If you're considering the 2018 Western Star 4900 Day Cab Tandem, here are three comparable options that might also meet your needs:

  1. 2017 Peterbilt 579 Day Cab The Peterbilt 579 is a reliable workhorse known for its durability and performance. It features a PACCAR MX-13 engine with up to 510 HP, which is slightly less than the Western Star's Detroit DD16, but it compensates with superior fuel efficiency. The truck comes with an Eaton Fuller 18-speed manual transmission and a tandem axle configuration similar to the Western Star.

  2. 2018 Kenworth T880 Day Cab This vehicle comes equipped with a Cummins X15 engine delivering up to 565 HP, comparable to the Western Star's horsepower. The Kenworth T880 offers an Eaton Fuller 18-speed manual transmission and a tandem axle setup. It also boasts superior comfort in its day cab configuration, making it ideal for long hauls.

  3. 2017 Freightliner Cascadia Day Cab The Freightliner Cascadia is powered by a Detroit DD15 engine that delivers up to 505 HP. While this may be less than the Western Star's power output, the Cascadia makes up for it with advanced aerodynamics for improved fuel efficiency. Like the Western Star, it has an 18-speed manual transmission and a tandem axle design.

Each of these trucks has unique strengths and could serve as solid alternatives depending on your specific needs and preferences.