I’ve owned 2 379s,a 579 and currently a 389.The 3 series cab is a Peterbilt,it has the right ergonomics,the right visibility and mostly the right looks.Having owned a 579 for a couple years I know the 2.1 cab is quite and comfortable but it looks and feels like a Sterling or Volvo.As a single truck owner operator I’ve always bought my trucks used,about 3 years old,usually the second owner.My CAT powered 379s were awesome trucks.The 579 and 389 have both had emissions issues.These new trucks are not for owner operators anymore,you have to have a small fleet to cover for downtime when they’re in the shop.
My biggest problem with these new trucks is the price! Quarter million dollar trucks doesn’t make any cents let alone dollars in 90% of trucking operations today. Unfortunately I’ve been priced out of the new market.
Drive it for 1-2 years, 3 tops, standard warrenty 500k miles. Write off depreciation, get a good cpa/tax-attorney, trade in for new one. Rinse & repeat. Rarely be down for repairs. Get better value with 100+k warrenty left on it. Not like it used to be. Purchase your dream truck. Rebuild as needed, put 2-4 million miles on it. Everything is throw away nowadays. I prefer the old way over the new throw away way. Keeping one over the initial warrenty. Will cost 7-8k for one year extended, 12-13k for 2 year. Throw in that cost plus lost revenue from down time. Lead time on parts & labor. You can be down for weeks or months. Inflation, rebuild is 30-40k, even just bearings, rings, sleeves, 15-20k. Better off taking a 50-75k loss on trade in 2 years. Writing off as much depreciation as posible. Which lowers your loss on trade to new one. Rarely down, everthing covered by factory warrenty. Takes business know how nowadays.
You would think for the absurd prices that new trucks are selling for, they could put carpet on the floor instead of using some cheap mud flaps 😎 I had to laugh when you were talking about how quiet it was and then you turned on the turn signal LOL. Good grief. I'd be finding a way to make that a little quieter I think the change is the hardest for us older guys. The first Peterbilt that I drove was a 1972 log truck. That was when I first started driving in 1979. I loved that truck. Yes the cab was smaller and it wasn't very quiet, but that truck had personality that none of the new trucks will ever have... That said, the new trucks are nice. They ride good, they are quieter, the HVAC systems are incredible, and you can run big power reliably. One thing I definitely don't miss is having to crawl through the small window in the back of the cab to get into the little sleeper. It was either that or open one of the sleeper doors on the outside and hoist your butt up on the little step and try to get up on the mattress without falling off.
Yall like everything..all color combinations all stretches all wheels and interior. Grills,sleepers seats music lights cupholders carpets and and radio antennas..the truck is mismatched its a volvo cab with a freightliner hood with a peterbilt grill..looks like the results of a drunk shade tree mechanic Lol .already knew your review before i watched it....but you got to keep that contract..its business ain mad at cha i would lie too
I love the Classic look of the 389, they're just hard for me to drive, at almost 6'4" there wasn't a lot of room, I drove mostly daycabs, which are not roomy to begin with. I now work for a Peterbilt dealership delivering new and used trucks to customers and moving them between our dealerships. So the 589 is wonderful with the bigger cab and the windshield. I especially love the bigger windshield because of the curved portion because in the winter time the snow would build up on the 389 windshield where now it slides off of the 589 windshield
I was at the plant yesterday dropping a trailer , and had to go back to the C lot Drove by all the new 589s They’re starting to grow on me Makes sense The cab has a sh$t ton more room I should know cause I’m driving a 2021 567
The only problem with that is that I think it can actually be too quiet. I stopped driving in 1987, so I guess I’m old-school, but I like to be able to hear what the truck is doing. You can tell so much about what’s going on by sound.
The bow tie visors are nice! It would be nice for mounting my Verizon dashcam it would be out of the way versus my current standard drop visor. I wish the SmartNav would come with CarPlay!
Can somebody (say, maybe Peterbilt…..) make a 20 or 32 oz tumbler that actually fits in the cup holders, or size the cup holder to a Yeti. Please!!!!!! 🤔🤔🤔
Pending on the windshield wipers how they're set, can the wipers be set to stop a certain point? If so, what if a chrome strip down the center of the windshield for that "classic look."
I do like them as a flat top thats nice not big on orange id Sooner go black or a nice gun metal grey but thats just me and thanks for showing how far back the seats go im 6ft 1 im in a kenworth t680 i wish i had about ft more
Not much new to the cab, it you’ve been in a 579/567. Looks the same to me. Does Peterbilt still offer the cup holder next to the passenger seat, have had on in ALL the daycab Pete’s I’ve driven 379,389,567,579
Other than the price the only thing I don’t like about this truck is the shape of the doors(windows). Other than that it’s a pretty nice looking truck and with me being 6’8” I really like the extra room.
In my opinion, if there's one thing to complain about. It would be that brown woodgrain interior. 200K plus truck and in 2024-25 woodgrain in the interior is still in the interiors. Also, why not a proximity keyfob with a push-button start. No blind spot monitoring. No backup cameras, you would think in a 200K plus work truck when it comes to safety it should have that or have that as an option. Actually, it should have it, period! If a 25-30K car like Nissan or Toyota comes standard with those amenities, a 200K plus work truck should have all that! Don't you think that's would be worth complaining about? Instead of a bigger windshield or bigger interior..
They should have dumbed down the dashboard and got rid of the digital dash or at least had an option to get rid of the digital dash... Move the cruise control to the actual dashboard instead of the steering wheel and enabled drivers to install custom steering wheels.... Basically Peterbilt took all the fun out of having a custom Peterbilt and turned it into a plastic corporate money making tool It's either our way or the highway....
People are people who always have something to complain about! A bigger cab and bigger windshield is something to complain about from the previous trucks, really?
I drive a t680 right now, and hate it. The ergonomics are utter garbage. The windshield is way to big, the cab boils or freezes because of it. Wind noise is monstrous, everything bein so aerodynamic. Lastly the rattles, everything squeaks.
@davidwright4707 thats why i made my comment. The only real difference is the petes have more driver leg room, due to the separate bunk and cab. My old 379 was more comfortable, less noisy, and higher quality.
Paccar has a new cookie cutter cab..... 589, t880, w990.... all the same..... rite down to the door bell dinger.... hydraulic clutch in all.... only difference is a peterbilt emblem..... you could always get black interior in W900L or western stars.... RIP.... PETERBILT
TH-camrs basically have to say good things about, to keep a good reputation relationship with Peterbilt. The interior is probably the worst interior of all the Truck models. I drive a 2023 579 Pete and it’s absolutely garbage plain interior. All the other truck models interior is by far better. Peterbilts sleeper is not that bad, but the cab is so cheap and has absolutely nothing that looks good. Basically the name Peterbilt and the exterior is the only reason this truck sells anymore
Air assisted clutch is a huge mistake!!!! Can't control your jake with the play in the clutch on the micro switch. No trolley brake for flowboy trailers feeding asphalt pavers. These companies are building trucks like shit!!!!
The dashboard is terrible if they incorporated a different dash it would be different all that money for a hooded truck with the same dashboard as a plastic throw away truck peterbilt should be ashamed for the hat Long live the W900L
What,you new young drivers,first the clutch is only for take off,2nd that dashboard just ain't right without all those nice crome gauges,and quiet,what,I whant to hear my Peter car screaming, and see the black Cole rolling out,man that's just butchery
I understand These guys have to say good things and keep a good relationship with Peterbilt, but I drive a 579 Peterbilt and I can tell you that this is probably the worst plain cheap garbage interior of all. The sleeper is nice, but the cab is absolutely cheap and so much useless wasted space. It’s cheap looking and it looks so plain compared to any other model.
hideous large front bumper. personally think covers on the front hubs look much better then the painted hubs. after all the awesome work they leave the clean air sticker on the driver door. I would bet that their has never been a citation given for that on a truck of that caliber.
Drove just about every kind of truck made was a Kenworth in a peach the Cavs are just too narrow not enough room that's exactly why I always stuck with Volvo or freight shakers comfort and room is what I desire in a truck
I’ve owned 2 379s,a 579 and currently a 389.The 3 series cab is a Peterbilt,it has the right ergonomics,the right visibility and mostly the right looks.Having owned a 579 for a couple years I know the 2.1 cab is quite and comfortable but it looks and feels like a Sterling or Volvo.As a single truck owner operator I’ve always bought my trucks used,about 3 years old,usually the second owner.My CAT powered 379s were awesome trucks.The 579 and 389 have both had emissions issues.These new trucks are not for owner operators anymore,you have to have a small fleet to cover for downtime when they’re in the shop.
I am so proud of Peterbilt for thinking of the tall turban wearing steering wheel holders with the added headroom.
Don’t forget they drive from the top floor of the skyscraper and a foot on the dashboard 😂😂
Great looking 589, imagine that in a nice Blue. Legendary Blue maybe.
My biggest problem with these new trucks is the price! Quarter million dollar trucks doesn’t make any cents let alone dollars in 90% of trucking operations today. Unfortunately I’ve been priced out of the new market.
What makes any new truck not worth two cents is the emissions and elogs. You may as well stay parked at a repair shop.
Quarter million? I'm from Canada they're around half a mil here
I prefer 359 ,379 and 389 ...sorry but!!!
Only worth 30,000
Drive it for 1-2 years, 3 tops, standard warrenty 500k miles. Write off depreciation, get a good cpa/tax-attorney, trade in for new one. Rinse & repeat. Rarely be down for repairs. Get better value with 100+k warrenty left on it.
Not like it used to be. Purchase your dream truck. Rebuild as needed, put 2-4 million miles on it. Everything is throw away nowadays. I prefer the old way over the new throw away way.
Keeping one over the initial warrenty. Will cost 7-8k for one year extended, 12-13k for 2 year. Throw in that cost plus lost revenue from down time. Lead time on parts & labor. You can be down for weeks or months. Inflation, rebuild is 30-40k, even just bearings, rings, sleeves, 15-20k.
Better off taking a 50-75k loss on trade in 2 years. Writing off as much depreciation as posible. Which lowers your loss on trade to new one. Rarely down, everthing covered by factory warrenty.
Takes business know how nowadays.
Well I love it. I have 579 . I think Peterbilt needed that sleeper as big as what I have in my 579. Thanks for showing this to all. Linda
Gr8 Vid of the 589 custom accessories
You would think for the absurd prices that new trucks are selling for, they could put carpet on the floor
instead of using some cheap mud flaps 😎
I had to laugh when you were talking about how quiet it was and then you turned on the turn signal LOL.
Good grief. I'd be finding a way to make that a little quieter
I think the change is the hardest for us older guys. The first Peterbilt that I drove was a 1972 log truck.
That was when I first started driving in 1979. I loved that truck. Yes the cab was smaller and it wasn't
very quiet, but that truck had personality that none of the new trucks will ever have...
That said, the new trucks are nice. They ride good, they are quieter, the HVAC systems are incredible,
and you can run big power reliably.
One thing I definitely don't miss is having to crawl through the small window in the back of the cab to
get into the little sleeper. It was either that or open one of the sleeper doors on the outside and hoist
your butt up on the little step and try to get up on the mattress without falling off.
Orange Blossom and I'm glad to see a manual transmission 👍🏿
I can't wait to get one of those. So NICE
Very nice looking truck
Peterbilt does an awesome job with their trucks while k w really went south in quality and looks
KW still makes the W900L until 2026, Then will make a New W9 version , Hopefully U do REALIZE that the 589 is the same cab as T680, 990, 579 ,567
W900L is ALWAYZ TOP NOTCH 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊😎🫡📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢💎🏆🥇💯🇺🇸💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
@scottycollins1829 youd be surprised how many people are ignorant and will argue that their not the same cab even tho they are.
So 2026 for sure the last of the 900L
@@tonyfrangakis3311Yezz-Sirr,,Confirmed by KW themselves!!!!!!👍🏾😎🙌🏾🇺🇸🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊💎📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢📢
Yall like everything..all color combinations all stretches all wheels and interior. Grills,sleepers seats music lights cupholders carpets and and radio antennas..the truck is mismatched its a volvo cab with a freightliner hood with a peterbilt grill..looks like the results of a drunk shade tree mechanic Lol .already knew your review before i watched it....but you got to keep that contract..its business ain mad at cha i would lie too
Looks nice. Change is inevitable.
Nice looking 589. Very roomy
I love the Classic look of the 389, they're just hard for me to drive, at almost 6'4" there wasn't a lot of room, I drove mostly daycabs, which are not roomy to begin with. I now work for a Peterbilt dealership delivering new and used trucks to customers and moving them between our dealerships. So the 589 is wonderful with the bigger cab and the windshield. I especially love the bigger windshield because of the curved portion because in the winter time the snow would build up on the 389 windshield where now it slides off of the 589 windshield
I love the 389 and the 579 great combo. I’d take it way better then the KW990
I was at the plant yesterday dropping a trailer , and had to go back to the C lot
Drove by all the new 589s
They’re starting to grow on me
Makes sense
The cab has a sh$t ton more room
I should know cause I’m driving a 2021 567
I’ll stick with my 359 all day everyday
Damn right,
Very nice truck I really like it
That drop down visor do you know where I can order in Canada?
I like the quiet in the cab .
The only problem with that is that I think it can actually be too quiet. I stopped driving in 1987, so I guess I’m old-school, but I like to be able to hear what the truck is doing. You can tell so much about what’s going on by sound.
Love this truck as well.
That Truck was sweet
Beautiful truck its just me i never buy anything newer than 2007
The bow tie visors are nice! It would be nice for mounting my Verizon dashcam it would be out of the way versus my current standard drop visor. I wish the SmartNav would come with CarPlay!
Have fun with chrome in the summer
Would love that visor , mirrors, and exhaust stacks on my 579
They can hooked that up for U
Same cab as a T880 Kenworth 😮
It's pretty cool🎉
What do you guys think about putting window chops on ? I think it will look very nice
579 with an extended old school looking hood…that’s the reality
I love it the color is awesome
Looks pretty decent done up
Can somebody (say, maybe Peterbilt…..) make a 20 or 32 oz tumbler that actually fits in the cup holders, or size the cup holder to a Yeti. Please!!!!!! 🤔🤔🤔
Pending on the windshield wipers how they're set, can the wipers be set to stop a certain point? If so, what if a chrome strip down the center of the windshield for that "classic look."
I do like them as a flat top thats nice not big on orange id Sooner go black or a nice gun metal grey but thats just me and thanks for showing how far back the seats go im 6ft 1 im in a kenworth t680 i wish i had about ft more
Needs more REAL GAUGES in the dash
Nice. What are the two gauges in the overhead dash panel next to the CB
2:42 is that Greg As with Peterbilt in the background?
It looks great
If u put red watermelon on backside of air cleaners, do they hit the door when u open. I have a new 589 coming
😍 just started driving almost 2 weeks ago and thoroughly dislike the boredom of an automatic and the slugish 12 speed
I still take the 389 over the 589 anyday
I dont think it's possible to get any nicer, as far as the "Cool Factor " goes....its off the charts!
What’s the ride quality like compared to a 389
So let me ask you guys, is it possible to get a glider in the 589, not the flat top? Or a rolling chassis?
Ole Greg a hanging out in the background!
Not much new to the cab, it you’ve been in a 579/567. Looks the same to me.
Does Peterbilt still offer the cup holder next to the passenger seat, have had on in ALL the daycab Pete’s I’ve driven 379,389,567,579
❤
Hi Semi Causal
What are the buttons and gauges by the CB radio
They are the gauges and controls for front air ride.
Love it 👌
Hey what’s up bros how y’all doing much love
Very nice
I’ll be honest I really don’t want to like the 589 but that truck is sweet!
I was about to say “why do you have mud flaps inside the truck? lol
Nice, but I can’t understand Peterbilt making it look more like a KW
I don't think it's Peterbilt, it's Paccar, it's a universal cab for the 567, 579, 589, T680, T880, and W990
What are the gauges beside the cb???
Those are for the front air bags
@@SEMICasualShow gotcha....that's a cool location for them 👍🏻
Mudflaps? Floor mats? Mud mats? Floorflaps?
Lol
@@SEMICasualShowjust asking can you get a Ultra Loft Sleeper in a 589, like you can a 567
Question: what were the controls to the left of the CB?
I think for the front air bags
When are the genuine peterbilt interior accessories going to be available?
They have been out for a while, they did a video in early fall of 23
Other than the price the only thing I don’t like about this truck is the shape of the doors(windows). Other than that it’s a pretty nice looking truck and with me being 6’8” I really like the extra room.
My opinion the side windows has to much glass maybe look not as bad if they put a vent window in to break-up the huge window
Is it for sale
Is it me, or is the 589 really a 579 with a 379 nose?
Yes, Peterbilt, 567, 579, 589, Kenworth, T680, T880, W990 are a universal cab,
That’s what it is…definitely not a genuine 389 successor!
In my opinion, if there's one thing to complain about. It would be that brown woodgrain interior. 200K plus truck and in 2024-25 woodgrain in the interior is still in the interiors. Also, why not a proximity keyfob with a push-button start. No blind spot monitoring. No backup cameras, you would think in a 200K plus work truck when it comes to safety it should have that or have that as an option. Actually, it should have it, period! If a 25-30K car like Nissan or Toyota comes standard with those amenities, a 200K plus work truck should have all that! Don't you think that's would be worth complaining about? Instead of a bigger windshield or bigger interior..
The interior is way bigger and better, the driver don’t of to be struggling between seats to get to the bunk.
587 with a nose is what it looks like to me
They should have dumbed down the dashboard and got rid of the digital dash or at least had an option to get rid of the digital dash... Move the cruise control to the actual dashboard instead of the steering wheel and enabled drivers to install custom steering wheels....
Basically Peterbilt took all the fun out of having a custom Peterbilt and turned it into a plastic corporate money making tool It's either our way or the highway....
People are people who always have something to complain about! A bigger cab and bigger windshield is something to complain about from the previous trucks, really?
as a european interior dosent look complete without pelmet and side curtains
Complaining about a truck being too comfortable is the most super trucker thing ever.
Super truckers do drive cooler rigs…
I drive a t680 right now, and hate it. The ergonomics are utter garbage. The windshield is way to big, the cab boils or freezes because of it. Wind noise is monstrous, everything bein so aerodynamic. Lastly the rattles, everything squeaks.
Believe it or not the 567, 579, 589, T689, T880, W990, is the same cab and windshield
@davidwright4707 thats why i made my comment. The only real difference is the petes have more driver leg room, due to the separate bunk and cab.
My old 379 was more comfortable, less noisy, and higher quality.
Paccar has a new cookie cutter cab..... 589, t880, w990.... all the same..... rite down to the door bell dinger.... hydraulic clutch in all.... only difference is a peterbilt emblem..... you could always get black interior in W900L or western stars.... RIP.... PETERBILT
Don't forget 567, 589, T680, are the same
KW. drive one every day. Junk
I really dont understand how people say this is nice interior seems so generic
TH-camrs basically have to say good things about, to keep a good reputation relationship with Peterbilt. The interior is probably the worst interior of all the Truck models. I drive a 2023 579 Pete and it’s absolutely garbage plain interior. All the other truck models interior is by far better. Peterbilts sleeper is not that bad, but the cab is so cheap and has absolutely nothing that looks good. Basically the name Peterbilt and the exterior is the only reason this truck sells anymore
Review ????.....Infomercial I suspect 😁😁
Don’t like 22.5 inch rubber. 24.5 low pro all the way!
Then immediately after go drive a 389 And realize it's a much better truck. Just doesn't have climate control.
Air assisted clutch is a huge mistake!!!! Can't control your jake with the play in the clutch on the micro switch. No trolley brake for flowboy trailers feeding asphalt pavers. These companies are building trucks like shit!!!!
The dashboard is terrible if they incorporated a different dash it would be different all that money for a hooded truck with the same dashboard as a plastic throw away truck peterbilt should be ashamed for the hat Long live the W900L
What,you new young drivers,first the clutch is only for take off,2nd that dashboard just ain't right without all those nice crome gauges,and quiet,what,I whant to hear my Peter car screaming, and see the black Cole rolling out,man that's just butchery
still HATE that damned dashboard...looks like it came out of a chevy suburban!!!
I understand These guys have to say good things and keep a good relationship with Peterbilt, but I drive a 579 Peterbilt and I can tell you that this is probably the worst plain cheap garbage interior of all. The sleeper is nice, but the cab is absolutely cheap and so much useless wasted space. It’s cheap looking and it looks so plain compared to any other model.
hideous large front bumper. personally think covers on the front hubs look much better then the painted hubs. after all the awesome work they leave the clean air sticker on the driver door. I would bet that their has never been a citation given for that on a truck of that caliber.
The sticker probably has to be on the truck when they sell it out of their dealership.
HIDEOUS are those ALIEN HEADLITES
@@scottycollins1829you mean the stock headlights. Just freaking say stock headlights.
Get over it @@scottycollins1829
AWESOME!!!
Drove just about every kind of truck made was a Kenworth in a peach the Cavs are just too narrow not enough room that's exactly why I always stuck with Volvo or freight shakers comfort and room is what I desire in a truck