Scania R580 V8

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2007

Scania R580 V8 Poland www.btcforum.pl

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  • Americans trucks are toys...

  • Typical yanks ratting on euro trucks, have you ever even driven one?

    God damn, not everything out of the US is all that great.

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  • @mixrmand Just means that you've been driving a piece of shit truck for 2.7 million miles... congrats on that. Another thing, the Scania company were founded in 1891, built their first car in 1897 and their first truck in 1902. Peterbuilt founded in '39 if I remember correctly...

  • @vwboy88 Im american and I agree with you. Scania's are great truck's. I love peterbilt's and freightliner's but scania's are great truck's and they sound great when straight piped.

  • For a bit there I just wanted it to idle you couldn't hear shit.

  • American trucks are like rolling museums, they all show the evolution of the truck stopping up until 20 years ago. They have not become more modern then that

  • @mixrmand scania is from 1969 :P

  • @vwboy88 in america we have moved away from the cab over design because they suck and my cat 3406 makes 512rwhp and it only took 6 cyl to accomplish this as far as aussies doing things slowly thats no big secret you should try driving on asphault highways sometime....its great god bless america and peterbilt

  • @mixrmand Tell you what mixrmand, I dont know about the rest of the world but here in Australia people are slowly moving away from those overpriced pieces of junk and getting into European trucks. All the largest transport companies are using predominantly euro trucks. Why??? because american trucks suck. They are overpriced, uncomfortable, loud inside the cabin, have small cabins, harder to manouver and are nowhere near the emission standards of euro trucks

  • @mixrmand 1.3 million kms on my 2001 Scania 580...everything still original, still going strong. I have great driver comfort, fuel economy and plenty of power. And just for your information Scania have been producing commercial vehicles for just over a century now. Stop being so pig headed and narrow minded. The sun doesn't shine out of Americas ass ya know

  • @esferografico 2.7 million miles on my 1983 pete 359, toy...i think not did scania even exist in 1983?

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