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Old 5 Days Ago   #1
    DETROIT S60, CUMMING, OR CAT BETTER?
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hello, driver


i just want to see if anyone know on each of this motors as far maintence when it come down to repairs and services .im thinking of purchasing a 1999-2000 freightliner century. but i noticed that each of this freightliner have diff. engine size...any feed back on cost as to parts...i will used it for local driving in Los Angeles, CA area.


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There are no CHEAP repairs,,,,,,,having said that, in my opinion the least expensive repairs would probably be with Cummins.
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