2017 PETERBILT, 567 Tri-Drive Daycab

Day Cab Truck in Blaine, WA 98230

309,000 mi
Diesel
18 Spd Transmission

Stock #: 5166

Exterior Colour: Teal

Engine: Cummins ISX

Horsepower: 550

Transmission: 18 Spd

Front Axle: 20,000

Rear Axle: 69,000

Gear Ratio: 4.30

Frame: Double

Brakes: Jake

Suspension: Neway

Wheelbase: 268.0

Mileage: 309K Miles

ISX 550 HP, 18 Spd, 20,000 x 69,000 Axles, Full Lockers, AM / FM / CD / Bluetooth, Power Windows / Locks / Mirrors, Smart Wheel, Battery Shut Offs, Double Frame, 22ft + of Clean Frame, Nicely Equipped, 309K Miles, Loaded. deal-pending

Specifications

Exterior Color
Teal
Engine Manufacturer
Cummins
Fuel Type
Diesel

Contact: Jennifer Faulkner

Phone:

Website: https://internationalmachinery.com

Company Type: Dealer

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Vehicle Location

Blaine, WA, 98230, US

Similar Vehicles

If you're considering the 2017 Peterbilt 567 Tri-Drive Daycab Tractor, here are three rival vehicles you might also want to consider:

  1. 2016 Kenworth T800 Tri-Drive Daycab Tractor: This model is a year older but offers comparable capabilities. It's equipped with a manual transmission and powered by a Cummins ISX engine, much like the Peterbilt. The Kenworth T800 is renowned for its durability and performance in demanding environments, making it a reliable choice for heavy-duty applications.

  2. 2018 Freightliner Cascadia Tri-Drive Daycab Tractor: A slightly newer alternative, this Freightliner model provides similar features as the 2017 Peterbilt. The Cascadia is known for its fuel efficiency and comfortable cab design, which can be crucial for long-haul jobs. Its robust Detroit DD15 engine ensures consistent power delivery and longevity.

  3. 2017 Mack Pinnacle CHU613 Tri-Drive Daycab Tractor: This Mack tractor matches the same model year as the Peterbilt you're considering. With its manual transmission and diesel engine (Mack MP8), it delivers similar performance characteristics. The Pinnacle series is designed with driver comfort in mind, offering spacious cabs and ergonomic controls.

Each of these alternatives has its own unique advantages, so your final decision should depend on your specific needs and preferences.