I've been waiting for this review ever since I saw this truck on Instagram, and I am very happy to see this in my subscription feed today! To be honest some of my favorite reviews are ones that cover commercial type vehicles like this! Even though Mustangs and Corvettes are cool, it is vehicles like this that are truly important to society because they get goods from one place to another, and they are also used by lots of businesses for various jobs/tasks. I would love to see a school bus (or something similar) covered soon! Please keep up the great work, Zach! :)
We inherited a 2000 rx300 from my dad. Now has 200k miles on it. Absolutely love it. Looking to put the ‘03 tail lights in it. And it’s time to clean or replace cloudy headlights. Did you notice that the rear seats are adjustable, fore/aft and recline a few degrees.
I've been longing for the review of this Freightliner truck and all I can say is, it's well worth the wait! Also, I really love these large vehicle reviews so much, Zack. Looking forward to the next one.
I currently own a Matco Tools franchise and drive around in a diesel 2013 Isuzu NQR. I believe I submitted it on your website for a review. Loved this review of a step van! Its hard to desxribe how loud the engine and everything is while driving one. Definitely makes me appreciate my Isuzu a bit more.
I bought a couple sheets of Pratt & Whitney decals in three sizes on eBay at least a decade ago, just like the one above the dash on this Freightliner. I’m still looking for places and things to put them on.
The elastic in the back is smart. I've never seen that before, although I wouldn't want metal tools hanging above my head. The MAC Tools guy in my area drives a yellow 90s International truck with big chrome exhaust stacks behind the cab. These commercial vehicles are built to last.
Fun review! I wish you would have flipped open the hood to show whats under there. This has AC receptacles-is there a generator? Maybe propane-powered?
I noticed that truck is a diesel and has a fuel gauge for diesel as well as another (broken?) fuel gauge for LP gas. Do you know what it uses (or used) propane for? A propane heater in the back? Propane injection for the engine?
The truck that is either undercover, delivering, or smuggling anything from stolen products to an anti armor missile
I've been waiting for this review ever since I saw this truck on Instagram, and I am very happy to see this in my subscription feed today! To be honest some of my favorite reviews are ones that cover commercial type vehicles like this! Even though Mustangs and Corvettes are cool, it is vehicles like this that are truly important to society because they get goods from one place to another, and they are also used by lots of businesses for various jobs/tasks. I would love to see a school bus (or something similar) covered soon! Please keep up the great work, Zach! :)
Love the fact that they always give you interesting vehicles to review. They're great people!
That truck is what you needed when you were making rotary content
We inherited a 2000 rx300 from my dad. Now has 200k miles on it. Absolutely love it. Looking to put the ‘03 tail lights in it. And it’s time to clean or replace cloudy headlights. Did you notice that the rear seats are adjustable, fore/aft and recline a few degrees.
I've been longing for the review of this Freightliner truck and all I can say is, it's well worth the wait!
Also, I really love these large vehicle reviews so much, Zack. Looking forward to the next one.
Sounds buttery smooth and harmonious
I currently own a Matco Tools franchise and drive around in a diesel 2013 Isuzu NQR. I believe I submitted it on your website for a review. Loved this review of a step van! Its hard to desxribe how loud the engine and everything is while driving one. Definitely makes me appreciate my Isuzu a bit more.
Perfect candidate for an RV conversion
This is like the american equiveland of an Iveco Daily here in Europe
I bought a couple sheets of Pratt & Whitney decals in three sizes on eBay at least a decade ago, just like the one above the dash on this Freightliner. I’m still looking for places and things to put them on.
Love me a classic box truck
Can you do a school bus too?
Would be fun to convert it into a stealth motorhome.
Hell yeah!
The first video I’ve seen where the vehicle passes the BFB Cupholder Test! 👍
The elastic in the back is smart. I've never seen that before, although I wouldn't want metal tools hanging above my head. The MAC Tools guy in my area drives a yellow 90s International truck with big chrome exhaust stacks behind the cab. These commercial vehicles are built to last.
Fun review! I wish you would have flipped open the hood to show whats under there. This has AC receptacles-is there a generator? Maybe propane-powered?
Start button and key like a s2000
My late grandfather once told me, " Never let anyone borrow your tools. You'll never get them back. " He would have been 116 this year (2024).
Why does your Automatic Transmission gear selector Not have 2nd. gear on the Selector (1:24 mark) ?
The fire extinguisher holder counts for the BFB test also lol
I sure could see myself turning this into an RV and living in it 🧐🤨🧐🤨🧐
I noticed that truck is a diesel and has a fuel gauge for diesel as well as another (broken?) fuel gauge for LP gas. Do you know what it uses (or used) propane for? A propane heater in the back? Propane injection for the engine?
It’s for a propane tank for the heater in back
Dont guess you spotted the towing capacity?
Great camper build with a folding deck in the back
Got to make money to drive that one. No airbags for you.
The lack of airbags in big trucks is very interesting. Both my 2013 Isuzu NQR and my 2018 Isuzu NQR don't have any airbags!
Wow Zack; of all the trucks you've reviewed, that was...one of them!
So cool
this would be perfect for van life!!
Cool 😎
Food truck!😊
Next up a school bus
Looks like a brick on wheels.