Added Jun 16, 2016
...Updated Apr 25, 2025The 2009 Kenworth T2000 is a workhorse in the logistics industry. This truck, built by Kenworth, is designed to handle heavy loads and long distances efficiently. With its reliable performance and sturdy construction, the T2000 is a dependable choice for transporting goods. This particular model, located in California, has been previously sold, indicative of its proven track record. While it boasts no additional features, its focus on durability and functionality makes it a solid option for businesses looking for a dependable industrial truck.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2009 |
Make | Kenworth |
Model | T2000 |
Trucks are essential in industries that need reliable over-the-road transport — including vocational, medium-duty, and long-haul applications. Engine specs, axle configuration, and transmission type all influence how a truck performs across different environments and payloads. Sleeper cabs, PTOs, and fuel capacity also affect fleet selection and daily operation.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Fleet managers focus on cost per mile, maintenance schedules, and driver comfort. Independent operators look for resale value and ease of service. Everyone wants uptime and fuel efficiency, no matter the size of the outfit.
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