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There are many factors that come into play when deciding how much you will pay for a 2006 Kenworth t800. One is the miles and if there is something wrong with the vehicle or if it is in great condition. Online research shows they are from 27,000 to almost 40,000 depending on miles and condition of the truck. Once you know the details of the vehicle you can go to kellybluebook.com and they can give you an amount of the blue book value so you know not to overpay for the vehicle in anyway. But with all vehicle purchases making sure you know what you are getting for the price is important.
You got a model? You could be talking about anything from a W900L to a T300. They're not all the same. 3 lbs., 12 ounces is typical for the 'full size' daycabs (T800, W900, etc).
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Varies by frame length, material used for the body, whether or not it has additional tag axles, etc. You could be looking at anywhere from 16,000 - 18,000 lbs. for a single axle truck to somewhere between 24,000 - 28,000 for a quad axle truck.
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I too have had both a Ford truck and a Kenworth. My Ford lasted much longer and really handled the wear and tear better than the Kenworth. In my opinion Ford trucks are more reliable and the Kenworth broke down at 100,000 miles and wasn't worth replacing the engine.
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YOu can go to either of the folllowing websites to learn more information about the kenworth trucks http://www.kenworth.com/1000_hom.asp or http://www.kenworth.com/2100_vir.asp
The price can vary greatly - too much to really give a ballpark figure - depending on what options, drivetrain, etc. As the T800 is sold as a road and sitework vehicle, and also can be ordered as a tractor-trailer power unit or as a vocational truck. Thus, it could come in daycab or sleeper cab configuration, you could have a single or double frame, air ride or various spring suspensions, etc.
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