Added Mar 29, 2017
...Updated Apr 27, 2025The 2009 Freightliner Cascadia, a workhorse in the logistics industry, boasts a robust Detroit DD-15 engine paired with an Ultra-Shift transmission for reliable performance. With a wheelbase of 230 inches and air suspension, it offers stability and comfort on the road. Featuring 25-inch tires all around, this truck is built for durability. Showing 794,969 miles on the odometer, this veteran has seen its fair share of miles but is ready for more. Previously sold and currently located in Chihuahua, this Cascadia is primed for heavy-duty tasks.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2009 |
Make | Freightliner |
Model | Cascadia |
Engine Make | Detroit |
Engine Model | DD-15 |
Gear Ratio | 3.42 |
L/F Tires | 40 |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
R/F Tires | 40 |
Suspension Type | Air |
Transmission Type | Ultra-Shift |
Wheelbase (Inches) | 230 |
R/R Outside Tires | 25 |
R/R Inside Tires | 25 |
L/R Inside Tires | 25 |
L/R Outside Tires | 25 |
Terms | DOT |
Odometer Reading | 794969 |
Physical Address | 2160 S 4th Street |
City | Fresno |
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