Freightliner Trucks Discussion Thread
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It is possible we get both new and classic cascadia trucks but it's a small chance
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I too want the Old Cascadia as much the new Cascadia. If only the old Cascadia comes first, that would be amazing, I could have all the olds in the fleet, and once the new Cascadia comes, I could replace the older ones with a newer model, just like how it happens irl. If both the models come together, I will not buy the new Cascadia for my fleet until the older ones touch the 500,000 mark at least. If only the new one comes, I'll completely forget about the older model.
I could say I'm kinda prepared for all the three scenarios that could happen with FL
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All I know for sure is the new one comes. If we get the old, that will be a sweet bonus.
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The classic cascadia actually uses the same steering wheel as the old actros that is in ets2 but I think the cascadia evolution uses the same steering wheel as the old actros but if uses the same gear selector and the indicator as the new actros
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Personally I don't think that SCS delivered the old Cascadia, it no longer offers it for sale, a brand always prefers to promote a new generation vehicle.
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Maybe but both old and new cascadias are common in American highways and even though the old cascadia may not be in production anymore, it's still super common around the highways and you can't have old without new or old without new but let's see what happens
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It really all depend on what licenses SCS went after in 2018. They got a license for the new Cascadia 2 years ago. If they still continued and tried with the old Cascadia at the same time, its possible. The old Cascadia wasn't removed from the manufacturer's website until earlier this year. If Shredder or Pico Wine does not prove to be the old Cascadia, the chances are a tad slimmer then. I person don't expect the old Cascadia to phase out for another 3-4+ years in the US. When they do phase out here, you may see other countries buy them off. Not all countries can afford new truck but they do manage to take some of our old trucks.Louis trucker 33 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2020 17:54 Personally I don't think that SCS delivered the old Cascadia, it no longer offers it for sale, a brand always prefers to promote a new generation vehicle.
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If the old Cascadia comes out this year it will still be cool.
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I actually think "Pico Wine" might relate to Wyoming actually, because it has some nice vineyards, but who knows...
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