The 2010 Peterbilt 389 Tri-Axle Day Cab a solid choice for logistics operations. Featuring reliable performance from Peterbilt, this tri-axle model offers durability and strength for heavy-duty tasks. The year 2010 places it within a sweet spot for a balance of modern features and proven reliability. While lacking additional features, its straightforward design caters to practicality. Located in Iowa, this previously sold truck may show signs of wear typical for its age and usage. A trusty workhorse for hauling, this Peterbilt 389 gets the job done.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2010 |
Make | Peterbilt |
Model | 389 Tri-Axle Day Cab |
Trucks are essential in industries that need reliable over-the-road transport — including vocational, medium-duty, and long-haul applications. Engine specs, axle configuration, and transmission type all influence how a truck performs across different environments and payloads. Sleeper cabs, PTOs, and fuel capacity also affect fleet selection and daily operation.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Fleet managers focus on cost per mile, maintenance schedules, and driver comfort. Independent operators look for resale value and ease of service. Everyone wants uptime and fuel efficiency, no matter the size of the outfit.
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