In our inventory you can find used Peterbilt Models
Used commercial truck models can be an excellent way to build your fleet on a budget.United Truck Sales of Chicago used Peterbilt models can form an affordable foundation for fleet owners and drivers.United Truck Sales of Chicago location is a home to a wide variety of pre-owned commercial truck models for a variety of vocations.
Used Peterbilt On-Highway Models. Peterbilt has earned a reputation for producing some of the best trucks in the On-Highway segment. These models are comfortable and stady, delivering an impressive hauling performance. Many of these models have worked their way down to the used market. Pre-owned on-highway models available at United Truck Sales include:
Peterbilt Model 367
Peterbilt Model 379
Peterbilt Model 384
Peterbilt Model 385
Peterbilt Model 386
All of these trucks deliver an impressive performance blended with a comfortable and spacious interior.
If you buy a used semi-truck Operating Costs Are Lower. Consider doing so!
Operating costs are simply the fees you need to run the truck, such as gas, insurance, registration, etc. Typically, with used semi trucks, operating costs are lower. One main reason for this is because the truck is worth less than a newer model. For example, if the truck is totaled in a car accident, the insurance company will pay less to cover the cost of the truck if it is used vs. if it is new. Therefore, your insurance premiums are usually lower with used trucks.
One operating cost you may struggle with is gasoline. Gasoline is an operating cost, but in this case, newer vehicles may actually be better thanks to all the advancements in technology and fuel efficiency. That doesn't mean you can't find a used truck that does have excellent gas mileage. You'll simply need to stop by at our location is South Holland to find your perfect used semi-truck. New doesn't always mean better. By buying used, you can find the exact truck you need for less. Plus, you own the truck, so you get all the benefits.
Flooring
Flooring in the trailer is another important consideration. Aluminum flooring tends to result in a trailer that’s lighter, but wood flooring lets you secure loads to the planks and eventually replace the boards when they become worn. Aluminum flooring is also adequate for hauling sand, soft dirt, and gravel, but concrete blocks and debris will require steel flooring, which can increase the cost and weight of the trailer considerably.
Reefer Unit
If you’re looking for a used reefer trailer, pay particular attention to the age of the refrigeration components. Typically, sellers will be able to tell you the number of hours the refrigeration unit has been active. An average trailer of this type can rack up between 1,200 and 1,500 hours per year.