Interesting color schemes on the dash and interior. Very clean and well done detailing. The girl feeling for the shifters and constant looking at the side mirrors tells that she is learning to drive the older model Scania.
My wife is a Vietnamese woman and she drives a kenworth t909 road train from Brisbane to Perth every week return. She’s been doing this for going on her 4th year.
this is great video,the engine sounds and Her shifting without all the grinding and the gear shifts nice and smooth , young lady you did great ....all except the video is just to short, we want to see and hear much more....
Very smooth on the clutch. Can't help wondering how many of the negative comments come from guys who can't even drive a manual g/box?
The fact she doesnt look old enough to drive a car, tippin down the road in a pimped out scania kind of amazes me... Im thinkin She stole her Daddys Truck...
Would have been happy to have such a big wheel. I hated the small wheels that came up, especially the wheels in an actros when it was new. The wheel felt like glue, it was hot all the time and you couldnt let it run through the fingers. On the other hand the tiny wheel did not give the same feel of precision like the old ones and heaven help if the steering help did like to malfunction...
I work on the new Scania, 6th series. The steering wheel is great and comfortable! Can anyone explain why the hell they put steamboat helms instead? I had the same diameter steering wheel on Mazai; you start to turn around at the base, so be sure to write the forwarder in a jug from the elbow.