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Used 2019 Freightliner Trucks For Sale

Browse used 2019 Freightliner trucks, including Cascadia and vocational setups, with specs on engines, sleepers, wheelbases, and axle ratings.

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About Used 2019 Freightliner Trucks

Used 2019 Freightliner trucks cover one of the broadest ranges in the Class 6 through Class 8 market, but most buyers in this year group are focused on Cascadia highway tractors and business-class straight trucks. For over-the-road work, 2019 sits in a practical sweet spot. It is new enough to offer modern aerodynamics, driver-assist technology, improved telematics integration, and efficient powertrain options, while still being old enough to show a real maintenance history. On the tractor side, Freightliner’s lineup is best known for the Cascadia, available in day cab and sleeper configurations with common raised-roof sleeper sizes around 60 to 72 inches and wheelbases often tailored to regional haul, long haul, or dedicated freight lanes.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What engines are most common in used 2019 Freightliner trucks?

The most common engine in a used 2019 Freightliner highway truck is the Detroit DD15, especially in Cascadia sleeper and day cab tractors. Some lighter or regional-spec units may carry a Detroit DD13, and vocational or medium-duty models can be equipped differently depending on GVWR and application. Buyers usually compare horsepower and torque ratings, emissions system service history, and whether the truck has been spec’d for fuel economy or heavier pulling.

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Is a 2019 Freightliner Cascadia a good choice for fuel-efficient long-haul work?

Yes. A 2019 Cascadia is widely considered a strong fuel-economy platform because of its aerodynamic design, integrated Detroit powertrain options, and common use of automated manual transmissions like the DT12. The best fuel-mileage specs are usually found in trucks with downsped rear axle ratios, fairings in good condition, and documented maintenance on the aftertreatment and engine systems. Actual performance still depends on weight, terrain, idle time, and driver habits.

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What should I check first on a used 2019 Freightliner truck?

Start with the engine and emissions history, then move to transmission operation, axle ratings, suspension condition, and electronic fault codes. On a 2019 model, buyers should pay close attention to DPF and DEF system service records, clutch and calibration history on DT12-equipped units, brake wear, tire condition, and any signs of collision repair around the hood, cab, and fairings. If the truck is a sleeper, inspect bunk HVAC, APU or inverter wiring, and all cab electronics because downtime often starts with small electrical issues.

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What transmission is common in 2019 Freightliner highway tractors?

The Detroit DT12 automated manual transmission is one of the most common transmissions in 2019 Freightliner Cascadia tractors. It is popular in fleet and owner-operator specifications because it supports fuel-efficient shifting and integrates well with Detroit engines. Some trucks may still be spec’d with manual transmissions, but AMTs are far more common in this model year for highway use.

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How do I choose between a 2019 Freightliner day cab and sleeper?

The decision comes down to route structure, payload priorities, and driver requirements. A day cab usually offers lower tare weight, simpler packaging, and better fit for local, regional, port, and dedicated lane work where overnight stays are not part of the job. A sleeper adds living space, fuel capacity, and long-haul flexibility, but it also adds weight and length. Buyers should compare wheelbase, tank capacity, fifth wheel setup, and rear axle ratio to make sure the truck matches the freight.